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Revolutions on Two Wheels

A Complete History of the Motorcycle—from Steam to Electric

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Revolutions on Two Wheels

By: Kevin L. Whitworth
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From the wooden “walking machines” of the 1800s to today’s electric torque rockets, the motorcycle has traveled a long, dangerous, brilliant road. This book tells the entire story.

From Pedals to Pistons is the definitive history of how the humble bicycle evolved into one of the most iconic machines ever created. Blending gripping storytelling with rich historical detail, Kevin L. Whitworth traces the full 200-year saga of two-wheeled innovation—the inventors, the rebels, the racers, the engineers, and the cultures shaped in their wake.

Discover how:

  • early bicycles sparked a transportation revolution
  • inventors strapped steam boilers and batteries onto frames long before gasoline ruled the world
  • war transformed motorcycles into rugged battlefield tools
  • racing forced the birth of modern engineering
  • motorcycle clubs, outlaws, and counterculture shaped identity
  • today’s electric motorcycles echo—and challenge—a century of gasoline power

From Victorian tinkerers to modern torque-driven electric machines, this is the complete evolution of two wheels.

If you love motorcycles, history, culture, engineering, or simply stories of human determination, this book will take you on a ride spanning every era of two-wheeled transformation.

A fascinating journey through innovation, identity, and freedom—powered by pedals, pistons, electricity, and the unstoppable human urge to explore.

©2025 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth
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