polttomoottoripyörät
Polttomoottoripyörät, often referred to as internal combustion engine motorcycles, are two-wheeled vehicles propelled by an engine that burns fuel internally to generate power. This is in contrast to electric motorcycles, which use electric motors and batteries. The internal combustion engine, typically a gasoline-powered unit, converts chemical energy from fuel into mechanical energy through a cycle of combustion. This mechanical energy is then transferred to the rear wheel via a transmission and drivetrain, causing the motorcycle to move.
The history of polttomoottoripyörät dates back to the late 19th century, with early designs evolving rapidly
Polttomoottoripyörät are used for a multitude of purposes, including commuting, sport riding, touring, and off-road adventures.