2WD
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Honda will show its EV-Cub electric motorcycle at the Tokyo Motor Show. The bike employs car2car and car2driver communications and also appears to have electric motors in both front and rear wheels, indicating it uses 2WD.
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It’s the first electric superbike and though its range is considerably less than the first modern four-stroke superbike, the 1969 Honda CB750, its top speed of 125 mph (200 km/h) is almost identical.
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Patents lodged by Austrian Competition Motorcycle Manufacturer KTM indicate that a hybrid 2WD dirt bike is not far away. Common sense dictates that a motorcycle with both wheels driven (2WD) will go around corners faster and with greater surety than one equipped only with the motorcycle’s traditiona
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Following in the path of Yamaha's 2-Trac and Christini's aftermarket AWD system, BMW have raced a two-wheel-drive, f800-engined special to an impressive fourth place on its debut
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Yamaha is developing a CVT (Constantly Variable Transmission) enduro machine according to
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August 22, 2007 Four Wheel drive cars have taken over at the top-level of off-road rally racing, but dirt bike racing is still predominantly fought out on singl
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October 28, 2005 For the last 125 years, motorcycles have been made up of two wheels and a motor, and they have all been arranged as a wheel, a motor and anoth
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September 14, 2004 The all-wheel drive motorcycle seems certain to become more widespread over coming years as yet another major motorcycle manufacturer has
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Sunday November 16, 2003 In one of the most significant moves in motorcycle history, Yamaha has announced that it will release a two-wheel drive motorcycle ear