Who invented the motorcycle?

Motorcycle was invented by Daimler in Germany in 1885. When steam cars fueled by coal are generally driving on the streets, some people have begun to try to use other fuels because of smog and low speed. Daimler, a young technician who once worked in Otto factory, resolutely resigned from the factory in order to develop a compact and efficient internal combustion engine and conducted scientific research in a special research institution organized by another institution. Finally, it was successful in 1883, and in the same year, it obtained the patent No.28022 of the German Empire in 12. 1885 On August 29th, Daimler installed the improved gasoline engine on a wooden two-wheeled vehicle, made the world's first motorcycle, and obtained a patent. This motorcycle uses a 264 ml vertical single cylinder, four-stroke engine, which rotates 700 times per minute and can produce 1/2 horsepower. It is equipped with a two-speed transmission and has a top speed of 19 kilometers per hour. In June of the same year165438+1October, his eldest son, Paul Daimler, drove a motorcycle for a trial run of 3 kilometers at a speed of 12 kilometers per hour. The world's earliest motorcycle is now on display at Munich Science and Technology Museum.