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<p>and the later--and in many ways completely modern--<a href="page.php?w=safety_bicycle">safety bicycle</a> design, these early steam motorcycles experimented with a variety of engine placement strategies, as well as <a href="page.php?w=Motorcycle_transmission">transmission</a> and options. While today nearly every motorcycle has its engine in the center of the frame; this became standard only around 1900-1910 after nearly every possible engine location was tried. The origins of the scooter engine arrangement (including the shaft drive) can be</p><p>
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