




A Motorcycle is a vehicle that helps people get places or do important jobs. You might see it in your city or on big roads. Always stay with an adult and keep a safe distance from traffic.
The Motorcycle has two wheels, a narrow frame, handlebars for steering, and a seat for one or two riders. It often comes in shiny colours like red, black, or chrome, and looks sleeker and more open than a car.





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Harley-Davidson, a famous brand, started making motorcycles in a small shed in 1903!
Police and paramedics use motorcycles to quickly reach emergencies in traffic.
The first motorcycle ever built was powered by a steam engine!
The world record for motorcycle speed is over 600 km/h!
Motorcycle uses the gyroscopic effect of its spinning wheels to help it stay upright while moving.
Motorcycle has a powerful engine and light weight that allows it to accelerate very quickly.
Motorcycle's narrow design lets it maneuver through tight spaces and traffic with agility.
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