Regarded as the forerunner of modern motorcycle that is in the present. A bike called 'Roper Steam Powered Motorcycle', a modern bike that uses the power of steam engines as the driving force.
This steam powered motorcycle designed by Sylvester H. Roper in 1894. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1a8cYV7) |
The machine which had a top speed of 40 mph and consisted of a boiler, steam engine stuck onto a hickory velocipede bicycle frame. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yXzfeN) |
The rider of the 'Roper Steam Powered Motorcycle' could accelerate by turning the grip on the handles that acted as the throttle - in the same way as today. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1a8cYV7) |
The piston rods connected to a crank on the rear wheel axle and the solid wheels made for a very uncomfortable ride. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1a8cYV7) |
Sylvester H. Roper died in 1896 at 73 years old. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yXzfeN) |
Roper steam-powered bike referred capable of running up to 40 miles per hour in May 1896 on a measured mile on the Dorchester Road in Boston. The bike runs using a furnace and heating water to produce steam which works as an engine power. A piston rod drive is connected to the rear wheels.
The rider could accelerate by turning the grip on the handles that acted as the throttle - in the same way as modern motorbikes.
After a few times to move the ownership, this antique bike has been sold at a price of U.S. $425 thousand in January 14, 2012, at Las Vegas Premier Motorcycle Auctions and become most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction.
Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUCTIONS AMERICA | DAILYMAIL | GIZMAG]
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