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Because at the time it was built, engines attached to vehicles based on the bicycle were started by pedaling. I imagine that there must have been some way that the front sprocket could be disengaged once the engine started.

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Jerry laughed at my comment, but I had just watched a video on the History channel of the Japanese invasion of Malaya during WWII, and they said one of the reasons their advance was so fast was because the entire platoon travelled by pushbike, and the Allies didn't hear them coming.

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What the F.R. Simms Motor Scout started way back then, has beenrediscovered. 

 

Ukrainians and Russians are presently using motorcycle brigades for fast attacks.

 

 

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I do 10 or 15 quizzes a day on Facebook. Some are difficult, and I've learned a few things. Some are easy, and I've had plenty of 10/10's. But some are ridiculous, like one today which said Making it to the end of this quiz without making 5 mistakes, then asks questions like this:

 

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Some of the quizzes you have to know your stuff. I haven't been to a movie in over 30 years, and don't stream them, so I had no idea about this question:

 

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