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- The Girl on a Motorcycle (French: La Motocyclette) is a 1968 erotic romantic drama film directed by Jack Cardiff, starring Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull...
- Rakovica. Archived from the original on 18 June 2008. Caractéristiques des motocyclettes GNOME-RHONE 1938 (PDF) (in French). GNOME ET RHÔNE. 1938. Archived from...
- motorcyclist in the film The Girl on a Motorcycle (also known as La Motocyclette and Naked Under Leather). It was thanks to this film, starring Alain...
- standard safety bicycles in 1897, before expanding into light cars and "motocyclettes" from 1900. They produced lightweight clip-on engines that mounted below...
- after moving to their newly built factory, the pair bought a Werner "Motocyclette". Laurin & Klement's first motorcyclette, powered by an engine mounted...
- safety bicycles in 1897, before in 1900 expanding into light cars and "motocyclettes", particularly motorized bicycles which were a forerunner of motorcycles...
- Salvador Mascot Self Moser (Fritz Moser, Fabrique d’Automobiles et Motocyclettes) (de:Fritz Moser) Speidel AC (Auto Carriers Ltd) Adamson Aerocar Allwyn...
- as "motocross racing", by combining the French word for motorcycle, motocyclette, into a blend with "cross country". The first known scramble race in...
- (14.0–20.3 cu in) 2–3.25 bhp (1.49–2.42 kW) 30 mph (48 km/h) Werner Motocyclette 1898–1900 Single 216 cc (13.2 cu in) 15.5–22 mph (25–35 km/h) Hildebrand...
- Bicyclette) in 1896 and are credited with the first use of the word "Motocyclette" in 1897. The attempt to use a De Dion-Bouton engine in a bicycle frame...