What is the difference between a power-assisted bicycle and a motorcycle?
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The differences between a power-assisted bicycle and a motorcycle are as follows: Different in nature: A power-assisted bicycle is a type of bicycle that includes a frame, front wheel, rear wheel, a bottom bracket at the lower end of the frame, and an engine. The frame of the power-assisted bicycle is composed of interconnected hollow tubes, which contain fuel oil inside. A motorcycle is a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle driven by a gasoline engine and steered by handlebars to control the front wheel. Different in characteristics: Motorcycles are fast and widely used for patrolling, passenger and cargo transportation, etc. Power-assisted bicycles have a simple structure, small size, light weight, high safety and reliability, and are very aesthetically pleasing. Different in classification: Power-assisted bicycles are mainly divided into two types: one is a two-stroke scooter that resembles an electric motorcycle in appearance, and the other is a single-cylinder four-stroke power-assisted bicycle. Motorcycles do not have such classifications.