List of motorcycles of the 1890s
List of motorcycles of the 1890s aka motorrad (DE) sometimes motor cycle or moto cycle
Bicycle
- Hildebrand & Wolfmüller
- Geneva steam bicycle
- Marks motorcycle (1896-1901)[1]
- Millet motorcycle
- Pennington motor bicycle[2]
- Roper 1896 steamer bike[3] (see also Roper steam velocipedes)
- Werner Motors 1897 model(motor over front wheel)[4][5]
- Excelsior Motor Company (UK) 1896 Crystal Palace motorcycle with Minerva[6]
- Perks & Birch Motor-wheel (1899-1904)[7]
Tricycle
- Ariel tricycle (1898)[8]
- Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885-1893)[9]
- De Dion-Bouton tricycle (produced 1897 to 1904)[10]
- Long steam tricycle
- Indian Tri-Car (1907)[11]
- Motrice Pia
- Orient tricycle
- Pennington Autocar (1896)[12]
- Clark gasoline tricycle (1897)[13]
Quadricycle
See also
- List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909
- List of motorcycles of the 1910s
- List of motorcycles of the 1920s
- List of motorcycles of the 1930s
- Roper steam velocipede
- History of steam road vehicles
- Safety bicycle
- Horse and buggy
- Timeline of motorized bicycle history
- List of motorized trikes
- List of motorcycles by type of engine
- History of the motorcycle
- Scooter (motorcycle)
- Steam tricycle
- Steam car
References
- Stan Dishong's Antique Motorcycle Museum
- 1894 Roper Steamer A Hall-of-Famer's last ride Archived 2011-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Grace's Guide
- Bonhams: "The [1897] Werner, however, was not without its shortcomings, not the least of which was the dreaded 'sideslip', a consequence of the design's high centre of gravity, whereupon the hot tube ignition would cause the fallen machine to catch fire."
- Excelsior Motor Co
- c.1900 Singer - Perks and Birch 208cc 2hp Motor Bicycle
- Ariel Tricycle
- Way Back Wednesday: 1886 Benz Patent Motor Wagen, Mercedes-Benz W111
- "Rochet 1901 De Dion Bouton engine Tricycle". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
- Gizmag - World's most expensive motorcycles
- Pennington Autocar
- America on the Move - Clarke gasoline tricycle
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