Moto-Cardan
The Moto-Cardan was a V-twin engined motorcycle built by the Ader company in France in 1903. The Moto-Cardan was one of the first motorcycles to feature a drive shaft which delivered torque and rotation to the rear wheel.
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The Moto-Cardan was a V-twin engined motorcycle built by the Ader company in France in 1903. The Moto-Cardan was one of the first motorcycles to feature a drive shaft which delivered torque and rotation to the rear wheel.
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