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1970s Kawasaki S1 Mach 1 . The Kawasaki S1 was the successor to the twin-cylinder A1 Samurai 250.Powered by a 249cc triple, this two-stroke motorcycle was a fine 1970s example of an impressive ...
Triumph’s Rocket 3 TFC Motorcycle Sports a 2.5-Liter Three-Cylinder Engine Here's to Triumph for producing the largest displacement production motorcycle engine ever. By Chris Teague ...
Triumph's new liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine seems to boast a fair amount of power in a small package. It probably won't be competing with its larger V-twin siblings in a drag race any time ...
The 197-horsepower V-2 is adapted from motor in the Ducati 1100 Superleggera, billed as the most powerful two-cylinder motorcycle. It has a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission. And, yes, it's ...
Either way, the resurgence of eight-cylinder motorcycles is a long time coming, with V-8 motorcycles from Moto Guzzi, Indian, and Curtiss dating back to the early and mid-20th century. Emmet White ...
Launching with a water-cooled four-cylinder engine all the way back in 1975, the Honda Gold Wing would go on to define the luxury touring motorcycle segment, comfortably selling more than 500,000 ...
BMW Concept 6 – Click above for high-res image gallery. BMW is known the world over for its excellent brand of inline-six cylinder powerplants. In most cases, those supremely smooth and powerful ...
UJM (Universal Japanese Motorcycle): When the inline-four-cylinder standard motorcycle from Japan, cast in the mold of the Honda CB750, became commonplace in the 1970s, they were referred to as ...
Ducati leveraged decades of racing expertise to develop the most powerful and highest-revving single-cylinder engine in its history. Available in two states of tune, the Superquadro Mono stands ...