Types of Motorcycle Engines
By Larasati Julian
The most
important thing that gives motorcycles the power are
motorcycle engines. If you do not have them,
motorcycles will not go anywhere unless the rider decides to push the bike or use a new form to
make it go.
Doing this would be
another story, and this article will give you
some great ideas on the different
motorcycle engines are out there and how many cylinders they have.
1. Single
This is
the most popular engine type used in motorcycles.
Because of the name, the engine has a single cylinder and a single piston. Single cylinder
motorcycle engines are most likely used by off road bikes. It has a lot of torque and is
very well known for the vibrating lot when it is running.
2. Two-cylinder
Another common type of engine configuration is the two cylinders.
This is very popular and is seen a lot in
Harley-Davidson's V-twin motorcycle engines. Other two-cylinder engines are called
by how they are positioned like the L-twin and the parallel twin engines.
3. Three-cylinder
This group is least common and is also said to be the triple. Companies like Yamaha, Benelli, and Triumph in some of
the other bikes use this engine.
4. Four-cylinder
This is very important on a small-scale car engine. The four-cylinder motorcycle
engines are usually positioned inline although other configurations like the
V-four, which is shaped like a V-twin, and the flat four were also produced.
5. Five-cylinder
This is used in
racing bikes and
very important.
6. Six-cylinder
Due to the size, six-cylinder motorcycle engines can only be found in bigger bikes.
Within this group, the six-cylinder engine has most badly the most power.
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