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A hybrid machine--powered at times by steam, electricity or internal combustion--the motorcycle in its infancy was an innovation to help bicycle racers go faster. As motor age technology advanced, the quest for greater speed at the velodrome peaked, with riders reaching speeds up to 100 kph on bikes and trikes without brakes, suspensions or gear boxes. This book chronicles the individuals and events at the turn of the 20th century that led to the development of motor-powered two-wheelers.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Preface 1
Prologue: The Crazy Frenchman 7
Part I: In Pursuit of Speed
1 The Rise of Pedal-Powered Sport in America 15
2 Pacemaking: A Game Changer 26
3 Speed Engines 36
4 Taking It to the Limit 57
5 Reservations and Economics 72
Part II: Ex Machina
6 Nuts and Bolts 79
7 Internal Combustion 97
8 France Goes Electric 117
9 Infernal Machines 137
10 Blood Versus Petroleum 155
Part III: From Mayhem to Mainstream
11 The Steam Kings 171
12 Pioneers of Petrol-Powered Pace 191
13 Motormen 220
14 Innocence Lost 239
15 The Show Must Go On 272
Part IV: Going Solo
16 Metz Pushes the Envelope 285
17 A Tool Room in Middletown 304
18 Taking the Stage 314
19 Velodrome to Motordrome 342
20 Slipstream to Mainstream 364
Afterword 383
Chapter Notes 387
Bibliography 405
Index 413

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/29/2021 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476681436, 978-1476681436
      ISBN10: 1476681430

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A hybrid machine--powered at times by steam, electricity or internal combustion--the motorcycle in its infancy was an innovation to help bicycle racers go faster. As motor age technology advanced, the quest for greater speed at the velodrome peaked, with riders reaching speeds up to 100 kph on bikes and trikes without brakes, suspensions or gear boxes. This book chronicles the individuals and events at the turn of the 20th century that led to the development of motor-powered two-wheelers.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Preface 1
      Prologue: The Crazy Frenchman 7
      Part I: In Pursuit of Speed
      1 The Rise of Pedal-Powered Sport in America 15
      2 Pacemaking: A Game Changer 26
      3 Speed Engines 36
      4 Taking It to the Limit 57
      5 Reservations and Economics 72
      Part II: Ex Machina
      6 Nuts and Bolts 79
      7 Internal Combustion 97
      8 France Goes Electric 117
      9 Infernal Machines 137
      10 Blood Versus Petroleum 155
      Part III: From Mayhem to Mainstream
      11 The Steam Kings 171
      12 Pioneers of Petrol-Powered Pace 191
      13 Motormen 220
      14 Innocence Lost 239
      15 The Show Must Go On 272
      Part IV: Going Solo
      16 Metz Pushes the Envelope 285
      17 A Tool Room in Middletown 304
      18 Taking the Stage 314
      19 Velodrome to Motordrome 342
      20 Slipstream to Mainstream 364
      Afterword 383
      Chapter Notes 387
      Bibliography 405
      Index 413

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