- Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede was a
steam powered velocipede made in
France some time from 1867 to 1871, when a
small Louis-Guillaume
Perreaux commercial...
-
engineer Louis-Guillaume
Perreaux, one of the
pioneers of the motorcycle, had been
working on a
similar project since before 1860.
Perreaux was
granted a patent...
- motorcycle, then the
first motorcycles built seem to be the
French Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede which patent application was
filed in
December 1868, constructed...
- Louis-Guillaume
Perreaux (19
February 1816 – 5
April 1889) was a
French inventor and
engineer who
submitted one of the
first patents for a
working motorcycle...
- Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede, also
dated 1867–1869, and the 1885
Daimler Reitwagen.
Historians disagree over
whether the
Roper or the Michaux-
Perreaux came...
- were
powered by
steam engines. The
earliest example is the
French Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede of 1868. This was
followed by the
American Roper steam...
- time, or "Michauline". The
first steam powered motorcycle, the Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede, can be
traced to 1867, when Pierre's son
Ernest Michaux...
- the
steam powered two-wheelers that
preceded the Reitwagen, the Michaux-
Perreaux and
Roper of 1867–1869, and the 1884 Copeland, are
considered motorcycles...
- Louis-Guillaume
Perreaux commercial steam engine was
attached to a
Pierre Michaux metal framed velocipede,
creating the Michaux-
Perreaux steam velocipede...
-
Archived from the
original on 22
September 2017.
Retrieved 2
January 2019.
Perreaux, Les (5 May 2013). "Canada Day
heads to the Big Apple". The
Globe and Mail...