one reason for yourself to ride forward like a movemonet
5 one on each corner = 4 + 1 steering wheels. And as for 3 wheeled robin reliants they are classed by the government as motorbikes so they don't count.
Basically, they aren't. Sure, motorbikes do contribute to pollution just like any other use of fossil fuels do, but the fraction of fossil fuels used by motorbikes is so small that it's really unfair to blame motorbikes as long as there are coal-burning power plants and similar uses going on.
If i was to answer this question seriously, i'd be wasteing my time so i will just say. HA i hope that you spotaniously combust
all motorbikes are different so i guess some motorbikes could be quieter?
Raising the front wheels of a car or bike while in motion, so that the car or bike only have the back wheels on the ground.
Yes, there are two small wheels in the front so it can be moved only when tilted.
Weight transfer is the key here. In theory when you go up a hill the weight transfers off the front wheels and onto the back as a basic function of Physics. More weight on the rear wheels means more traction on the rear wheels and less on the front. In reality the difference is so small in most situations as to be unnoticed.
a backpack with wheels so you don't hurt your back
The small front wheels allow the wheels to be turned in the alloted space. Additionally, the front axle is a dead axle - it does not drive the machine - so the need for traction and weight distribution on that axle is much less than it is for the live (rear) axle.
Motorcycles are loud due to an Open engine. Loud and motorcycles go together.
Yes, but a pit bike has much small wheels so I would be careful.
Pilot cases are used to make packing and traveling much easier so you don't have to carry all that weight around on your back, instead it rolls effortlessly on a small set of caster wheels and then can fold up and be carried on your back once you get inside or aboard your vessel.