Motorcycle (disambiguation)
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Motorcycle
A motorcycle is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban traffic, cruising, sport and racing, or off-road conditions.Motorcycles are one of the most...

is a single-track two-wheeled motor vehicle. It is also known as a motorbike.

Motorcycle may also refer to:
  • Electric motorcycles and scooters
    Electric motorcycles and scooters
    Electric motorcycles and scooters are vehicles with two or three wheels that use electric motors to attain locomotion. Electric motorcycles, as distinguished from scooters, do not have a step-through frame....

    , vehicles with two or three wheels that use electric motors to attain locomotion
  • Moped
    Moped
    Mopeds are a type of low-powered motorcycle designed to provide economical and relatively safe transport with minimal licensing requirements.Mopeds were once all equipped with bicycle-like pedals , but moped has been increasingly applied by governments to vehicles without pedals, based on their...

    , a class of low-powered motorized vehicles, generally with two wheels
  • Motorized bicycle
    Motorized bicycle
    A motorized bicycle, motorbike, cyclemotor, or vélomoteur is a bicycle with an attached motor and transmission used either to power the vehicle unassisted, or to assist with pedaling. Since it always retains both pedals and a discrete connected drive for rider-powered propulsion, the motorized...

    , a bicycle with an attached motor used to assist with pedalling
  • Motorized scooter
    Motorized scooter
    A motorized scooter is a small scooter designed to have the rider primarily in the standing position with a small motor attached. These scooters are generally designed with a large “deck” in the center on which the operator may stand. Gas powered stand-up scooters use a small utility engine ...

    , a vehicle consisting of a footboard mounted on two wheels and a long steering handle, propelled by a small motor
  • Motorized tricycle, similar to a motorcycle, but with three wheels
  • Motor scooter, a two-wheeled motorized vehicle with a step-through frame
  • Motorcycles (film)
    Motorcycles (film)
    -Cast:* František Hanus as Martin Baresch* Bela Jurdová as Mana Kolarschowa* Felix Le Breux as Ing. Rokosch* Vilém Pfeiffer as Kerman* Robert Vrchota as Tomek...

    , a 1949 Czech film
  • David Mann
    David Mann (painter)
    David Mann was a California graphic artist whose paintings celebrated culture, and choppers. Called "the biker world's artist-in-residence," his images are ubiquitous in biker clubhouses and garages, on motorcycle gas tanks, tattoos, and on t-shirts and other memorabilia associated with biker...

    , a painter of biker culture
  • Gabriel & Dresden
    Gabriel & Dresden
    Gabriel & Dresden is the project name of the DJs and producers Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden from San Francisco. Their popularity and activities were centered in the United States. They won the WMC award as Best American DJ twice in 2007 and 2008, the same day the group split-up...

    's trance act formed by the duo and Jes Brieden
  • Motorcycle, a song by the Devonshire band The Rumble Strips
    The Rumble Strips
    The Rumble Strips are an English band from Tavistock, Devon. The band take their name from Rumble Strips, which are small, continuous lines of bumps along the edge of a road. Having known each other since childhood, a precise conception date for the band doesn't really exist. The current line-up...

  • Motor-Cycle
    Motor-Cycle (album)
    Motor-Cycle is the debut album by singer-songwriter Lotti Golden released on Atlantic Records in 1969. The album is an autobiographical account of Golden's immersion in the life of New York's East Village, written in music & lyrics because, according to Golden, "a book is too flat.” Motor-Cycle...

    an album by Lotti Golden on Atlantic Records.
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