Motorcycles have a long and rich history, tracing back to the invention of the steam-powered two-wheeled motorcycle by Pierre Unchot in 1869. With the advent of gasoline-powered engines, the motorcycle industry saw explosive growth in the late 19th century and early 20th century.


The first gasoline-powered motorcycle was created by Daimler in 1885, and the first chain-driven motorcycle was born in 1901. The first motorcycle factory was established in England in 1898, followed by other countries like France, Italy, Germany, and the United States in the following years.


As the motorcycle industry has evolved, so too has the variety of motorcycle types available to riders. Today, there are several main categories of motorcycles, each with its own unique features and characteristics.


Street bikes are some of the most popular and common motorcycles available, due to their versatility and ease of use. They are designed for city riding and feature exposed engines and frames, with seat heights typically around 800mm.


Cruisers, also known as "choppers" in the United States, are designed for a more relaxed riding experience. They typically have a shorter seat height, wider handlebars, and a V-twin engine with large displacement (1000cc or more). The thick, vibrating sound of the engine creates a stylish and unique riding experience.


Sports bikes, also known as "party racers," are designed for speed and competition. They have a streamlined body with a high seat, often wrapped in a one-piece fairing, and are made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or carbon fiber.


Touring motorcycles, or "station wagons," are designed for long-distance trips. They have large bodies with added features for comfort and convenience, such as windshields, side boxes, and heated handgrips, and seat cushions. They also typically have large displacement engines to accommodate highway travel.


Whether you're a new rider just entering the world of motorcycles or an experienced rider looking for a new machine, understanding the different types of motorcycles available is an essential first step. With the variety of motorcycle types available, there is a machine out there to fit every rider's needs and preferences.