a mode of transport with two wheels and no engine.
It means any vehicle which has two wheels. For example, a motorbike, or a bicycle, or a scooter is called a two-wheeled means of transport because each of those vehicle has only 2 wheels.
The legal definition of a motorcycle in most jurisdictions is a two-wheeled motorized vehicle with an engine displacement of 50 ccs and over. To get the most powerful two-wheeled vehicle without requiring a motorcycle license, many mopeds are made at the maximum possible displacement.
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
A two wheeled cart was a chariot or a "currus" in Latin.
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
A two wheeled vehicle is one that has two wheels. A bicycle, motorcycle, moped, segway... etc
The word 'car' derived from the Latin 'carrum' which passed into Old French as 'carre' which just referred to a wheeled vehicle. The word carrus (singular) and carra (plural) also referred to a two wheeled war chariot from Gaul. The word car then extended into transport in 1896
A cart.Answer 2:A two wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse could be a cart or a sulky.A two-wheeled vehicle, beginning with a "c", that is pulled by a horse could be a chariot.There are several:carriagechariotbuggybrouettecabrioletdennetdogcartgighansomnoddyquadrigashandrysulkytilburyThere are many two wheeled horse vehicles, but typically they are referred to as horse carts or buggies. Larger 4 wheeled vehicles were usually called carriage's, coaches and wagons.The two-wheeled cart to race Standardbreds are called sulkies. Ones used for show or pleasure can be called carts or buggies, usually buggies are 4-wheeled though. There may be other terms but these are the most common.
The purpose of a motorcycle engine is to propel the motorcycle forward via the gas or diesel engine. The motor of the motor cycle makes it different from other two wheeled vehicles, in that it is self propelled, as opposed to manually powered.
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