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Manufacturer | Enrico Bernardi (inventor) |
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Engine | 122.5 cc single-cylinder, water cooled, gasoline engine with cast iron cylinder |
Bore / stroke | 44 mm x 80.5 mm |
Power | 0.024 bhp at 200 rpm |
Fuel capacity | 0.2 L (0.044 imp gal; 0.053 US gal) |
The Motrice Pia was an early three-wheeled vehicle, introduced by Italian Enrico Bernardi in 1894, and sometimes credited as the first motorcycle.
References
- History of Automobiles and Early Transmissions - "The following is a review on Heinlich and Shube, Traction Drives"
- 1884 tricycle
- "Motrice pia" 1882, Museo Nicolis (Verona)
- Specifications in infobox
- A Brief History of Aircraft Carburetors and Fuel Systems by Terry Welshans, Aircraft Engine Historical Society, August 2013
- Prototype ran in August, 1882
- http://rocket39.blogspot.com/2009/03/first-motor-cycle-verona-august-27-1882.html
- http://www.veronissima.com/sito_italiano/html/persone-illustri-verona-enrico-bernardi.html
- Encyclopedia Italiana
- First motorcycle, 1893
- Italian automotive chronology - Politecnico di Torino
- 1893 Enrico Bernardo builds the motorized tricycle
Category:Motorcycles introduced in the 1890s Category:Italian motorcycles