Every Engine in Motorcycle Explained | Single to Ten Cylinder Engines [Part - 1]

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  • Every Engine in Motorcycle Explained | Single to Ten Cylinder Engines [Part - 1]
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    We have all been mainly exposed to one type of bike engine, i.e., Single cylinder engine found in most motorcycles. But there is lots of variety in the type of engines used in motorcycles. Know what they are?
    So In today's video, we are taking a look at different types of engines used in a motorcycle.
    Commonly Found Motorcycle Engine Types Are:
    1) Single-cylinder engines: A piston engine with only one cylinder is a single-cylinder engine, commonly termed a thumper. Single-cylinder engines work best on small cc bikes. They are cheap to maintain and fix if something goes wrong. Single cylinders are sluggish at higher RPMs but are very aggressive and punchy down low, making them great for adrenaline-pumped low-speed rides.
    2) Two-cylinder engines: As you can guess from the name, this engine has two cylinders. More cylinders mean more weight, more cost, and more power. Types of two-cylinder engines: Inline-Twin, V-Twin, L-Twin, & Flat-Twin.
    3) Triple-cylinder engines: A straight-three engine (also called an inline-triple or inline-three) is a three-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line and a common crankshaft. Straight-three engines typically use a crankshaft angle of 120 degrees, resulting in an evenly spaced firing interval.
    4) Four-cylinder engines: Most automotive four-cylinder engines use a straight-four layout. Types of Four-cylinder engines: Inline-4 & V4.
    5) Five-Cylinder Engine: The straight-five or inline-five engine is an IC engine with five cylinders aligned in one row or plane, sharing a single-engine block and crankcase. The five-cylinder engine is almost as compact as an inline-four and nearly as smooth as a straight-six engine.
    V5 engine: The engine design is a 5-cylinder in a V configuration, consisting of three front and two rear cylinders.
    6) Six-Cylinder engine: The straight-six engine (also referred to as an inline-six engine; abbreviated I6 or L6) is an internal combustion engine with six cylinders mounted straight along the crankcase with all the pistons driving a common crankshaft (straight engine). Types of Six-cylinder engines: Inline-6, V6, & Flat-6.
    7) Eight-Cylinder Engine: Motorcycles have rarely used V8 engines, with the few built for motor racing. In 1907, Glen Curtiss set an unofficial world record of 136.36 mph (219.45 km/h) on a homemade 4.0 L (244 cu in) motorcycle.
    8) Ten-Cylinder Engine: A V10 engine is a ten-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft.
    --- Time Stamp --
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:18 - Single-Cylinder Engine
    01:44 - Two-Cylinder Engine
    06:43 - Three-Cylinder Engine
    09:40 - Four-Cylinder Engine
    12:52 - Five-Cylinder Engine
    15:17 - Six-Cylinder Engine
    18:55 - Eight-Cylinder Engine
    20:06 - Ten-Cylinder Engine
    21:18 - Wrap Up
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Komentáře • 561

  • @ethanol-fb
    @ethanol-fb Před rokem +423

    i like how 6 seconds into he says single cylinder and ignores that bike being a vtwin

    • @englishgrammar5835
      @englishgrammar5835 Před rokem +16

      It only got worse from there, like the RE single cylinder twin can be showed for the twin cylinder sound because it has two exhausts

    • @wannabecarguy
      @wannabecarguy Před rokem +8

      Does he cover diesel and rotary?

    • @shredder_shazza
      @shredder_shazza Před rokem +6

      He said primarily so basically the v twin is two single cylinders.

    • @pearljaime2
      @pearljaime2 Před rokem +9

      Did you just assume that Bike's identity? What if it doesn't identifies as a Harley?

    • @jayeshmange2952
      @jayeshmange2952 Před rokem +1

      The sound of the h2 with turned off super charger was epic

  • @DADAquaHobby
    @DADAquaHobby Před rokem +23

    I love single cylinder 110 cc engine, No racing, riding with my family is so much fun.

    • @jec_ecart
      @jec_ecart Před rokem +1

      Correct. Family man.

    • @Nauryto
      @Nauryto Před 5 dny

      Single cylinders are only good at 450. Maybe 250.

  • @herksen
    @herksen Před rokem +22

    Great video!!
    I’m 66 years old now, and I remember almost all of those bikes very well.
    And the sound were absolutely great.
    Thanks a lot!!

  • @ferenccsabatoth4886
    @ferenccsabatoth4886 Před rokem +115

    I had only 2-stroke bikes, my favorit was the CZ 485/2, made in Czehoslovakia, single-cylinder 246 ccm, 18 hp, but it had much more torque than you expected. It was easy to ride, and it was reliable and economical. And, I think, it was beautyful. Twelve years ago, I had a big mistake: I married... you can imagine the consequences... :(

    • @MalfunctioningAndroid
      @MalfunctioningAndroid Před rokem +10

      Never too late to come back. :)

    • @kextrz
      @kextrz Před rokem

      As far as jokes go, this one belongs in the really, really nasty category!😂😂😂

    • @cosmic_gate476
      @cosmic_gate476 Před 9 měsíci

      Talk about being ungrateful for your blessings

    • @TheSteveSteele
      @TheSteveSteele Před 8 měsíci

      CZs are legendary. Mythical. They practically owned the early 70s.

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 Před rokem +33

    Honda motorcycle department have built every configuration of engine available, on and off the track

    • @rogercohn
      @rogercohn Před rokem +3

      with outrages redlines of over 20,000 rpm

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Před rokem

      square 4? boxer twin?

  • @Kraken9911
    @Kraken9911 Před rokem +36

    Judging by the characteristics it seems the triple is the best for street riding in terms of performance and sound. The MT-09 is a beast and sounds amazing.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Před rokem +1

      Boxers give superb low down torque and excellent fuel consumption. One issue is they can be a bugger to start when very cold, as it takes a lot of 'juice' to crank them.

    • @IntoTheDepths444
      @IntoTheDepths444 Před rokem

      the zx25r is best sounding bike ever

    • @aniruddhagujar4119
      @aniruddhagujar4119 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@IntoTheDepths444no

    • @theravedaddy
      @theravedaddy Před 7 měsíci

      MT09 is flat plane so sounds poor considered to a 120 degree triple, a slightly sad fact as ive got 2 MT09s and miss the sound of my street triple on Zards.

    • @shvy100
      @shvy100 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@theravedaddytriumph does a T plane on their triple

  • @RenanARodrigues
    @RenanARodrigues Před rokem +32

    thank you for the video, did u know about the upside-down engines? such as the one used on nembo motociclette 32? awesome video!

    • @TheEngineersPost
      @TheEngineersPost  Před rokem +10

      Yes I did, I thought it should be mentioned as a separate video

  • @sterlingroberts6240
    @sterlingroberts6240 Před rokem +26

    You really need to cover crankshaft designs in any video covering engine configuration, at least when you’re playing engine sounds. 360°, 180°, and 270° crank inline-two cylinder engines all sound quite different.

    • @RichardASK
      @RichardASK Před rokem

      And talk about the Yamaha CP4 engine, which I have in my MT10.

  • @HyadumHH
    @HyadumHH Před rokem +46

    I went from the most common inline-4, through single, twin, boxer, ending up with a triple now. Great mix of everything.

  • @daviddowning8609
    @daviddowning8609 Před rokem +57

    I didn't see any mention of rotary engines, like the Suziki RE-8 had. There was a Hercules rotary too.

    • @KurtGAndersen
      @KurtGAndersen Před rokem +3

      And Norton too. And no mention of twingles, one cylindered engines with 2 pistons…

    • @koyaanisqatsi316
      @koyaanisqatsi316 Před rokem

      You could even buy motorcycles with jet engines (turbo shaft): the MTT Y2K.

    • @sTL-bs3tz
      @sTL-bs3tz Před rokem

      You forget the RE-5

    • @musicauthority5635
      @musicauthority5635 Před rokem +2

      Rotary engines don't have cylinders.

  • @elsullo2
    @elsullo2 Před rokem +5

    Wonderful survey! You did miss "dual pin crankshafts" of a few V-Twins that were exceedingly smooth in vibration. A 70 degree head angle could vibrate as little as a 90 degree head angle because there were two different crankshaft pins on one crankshaft that cancelled a lot of piston shake. I had the Honda PC-800 which was amazingly smooth, yet quite light for a "sport touring" full-fairing bike, and relatively inexpensive. My hands never went numb even on day long tours...........................elsullo

  • @optimusprimum
    @optimusprimum Před rokem

    Never stop making these. You’re awesome thank you.

  • @nomadenview
    @nomadenview Před rokem +3

    Thanks for this video....
    Man the sound from 6 cylinder engine from Honda CBX are just beautiful....

    • @bennyrobles9194
      @bennyrobles9194 Před rokem +1

      So true.!! Don’t forget the triple three Mach 500cc Kawasaki two stroke. The widow maker. This bike, and the CBX 1100, 6 cylinder Honda were my favourites in the late 70s, and still are.!! I had the Kawa 500. Always wanted the 1100 CBX, but never drove one.

  • @ThiagoSilva-dj9qz
    @ThiagoSilva-dj9qz Před rokem +10

    This channel is absolutely amazing! Congratulations!

  • @mustangzrx
    @mustangzrx Před rokem +12

    Nice video. Too bad you skipped the flat, or horizontally opposed, 4 cylinder. Very common engine in 1970’s and 1980’s Honda GL1000, 1100 & 1200.

  • @davidmacgregor5193
    @davidmacgregor5193 Před rokem +20

    I have a 2011 H-D XL883N 'Iron' and a 1980 Benelli 900 Sei, as you can imagine they are two very different motorcycles. Although the Harley has a rubber mounted engine it still vibrates as it rumbles. The Benelli on the other hand is silky smooth all through the rev range, it also handles considerably better than the Harley.

  • @arpankoley5245
    @arpankoley5245 Před rokem +3

    I have to appreciate your research my friend. Keep it up and make us we'll informed as well. 😀
    All the best 💐

  • @drspeed8518
    @drspeed8518 Před rokem +4

    "V-twin engines have good balance" hmmm I don't think so, my dad's older 99 Harley 1200 shook like a shivering hairless cat

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 Před rokem

    Thank you for making this and also for the excellent explanation of what and why these engines are. Very good,

  • @kkamino
    @kkamino Před rokem +5

    Best sounding motorcycle engines:
    1 Cylinder
    V-Twin
    Straight 3
    Inline 4
    Flat Six
    V8
    V10
    But overall, I think the Inline 4 sounds the best followed by the Inline six.

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Před rokem

      bsme: harley shovelhead idling; almost any 6 revving; big bore or two-stroke multis revving.

  • @robertstout4764
    @robertstout4764 Před rokem +13

    Lets see... you missed the 4 cylinder boxer motor as used on the early gold wings and the Wankel engines as used by Suzuki and Hercules.. And if you are listing one off configurations such as Allan Millyards' V10, he also did a V12 and Simon Whitlock did a 48 Cylinder motorcycle.

    • @robertandersson2523
      @robertandersson2523 Před rokem

      And the RG500 square four.

    • @musicauthority5635
      @musicauthority5635 Před rokem +1

      Rotary engines don't have cylinders.

    • @kextrz
      @kextrz Před rokem

      @@musicauthority5635 It doesn't say anywhere in this very post that rotary engines have cylinders.

  • @nightster6378
    @nightster6378 Před rokem +13

    The term thumpers would normally only be attached from 500cc 4 stroke and up single-cylinder engines. You also didn't mention split singles commonly used by Puch.
    Straight twin engines are known as Parallel Twins unless the US is different. Most common having 360, 180, or 270-degree cranks
    In your description of V-Twins, you included Ducati and believe you are correct, the L-Twin term is a recent description. Rear cylinder cooling can be a problem with air-cooled bikes.
    You didn't mention the Square 4 engine used by Ariel.
    There may be more but hey!

  • @davekendall9749
    @davekendall9749 Před rokem

    Really interesting video very nicely done like the sounds added too.

  • @abhidhoundiyal
    @abhidhoundiyal Před rokem +2

    I know more cylinder engine sounds amazing and smooth but i really like Parallel Twins sounds, they sounds awesome

  • @mechguy8459
    @mechguy8459 Před rokem +19

    What a great explaination on bike engines ❤️ and that bike sounds make this video more useful to understand the engines 🙌🏻

  • @musicauthority5635
    @musicauthority5635 Před rokem +12

    Jawa produced a single cylinder engine that had two pistons. that shared a special connecting rod. the second piston was for valving. BSA also made single cylinder 500cc engines. Triumph has a different firing order then other inline twins. Suzuki made the Virago that was a V twin. Kawasaki also made inline triple cylinder two stroke engines. and Yamaha made twin cylinder two stroke engines. Honda also made 350cc, 450cc, 550cc, inline four cylinder engines. and Honda also produced the most inline four cylinder engines. and they produced the most reliable fours. Kawasaki also produced inline four cylinder engines. in the KZ 650cc and 900cc and 1000cc bikes.

    • @billwilson3609
      @billwilson3609 Před rokem +1

      NSU made a 250 single that used a second cylinder to push the air/fuel mixture into it. Think they called it a 250 compressor engine.

  • @zigzag941
    @zigzag941 Před rokem +43

    I think what you labelled an inline engine is actually called "A parallel twin". I've owned many Triumphs and BSA's , 650 cc parallel twins back in the 60's and 70's. And unlike your diagram for the inline twin, my parallel twins had both pistons rising and falling together, parallel as it were. The valve and ignition timing was different for each cylinder of course. This design was how they could keep the engine so narrow and did away with the need for a center bearing and journal. The parallel twins had only two bearings, one on each side of the crank. At present I have a Can Am Ryker 900 ACE. 3 cylinder inline, 82 hp and that 3 vibrates at idle so bad I can't see anything in the mirrors. Once above idle the vibration is gone.

    • @snaxgalore5764
      @snaxgalore5764 Před rokem +2

      They’re both called parallel twins they just have a different crankshaft design

  • @realiascailt
    @realiascailt Před 11 měsíci

    Nothing sounds more beautiful than a 6 cylinder motorcycle

  • @LordofKings-Raj
    @LordofKings-Raj Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent 👌
    Very in-depth information provided... thanks 🙏

  • @geoffreyswan7866
    @geoffreyswan7866 Před rokem +4

    My current bike is a 2001 st 1100 4 cyl vee four . Smooth as silk and great torque good 21 klm per litre and can pack a heap of torque to flatten any hill or highway at high speed without any stress on the bike or rider .Behaves very well though a bit heavy in traffic and low speeds

  • @Mohammedalshamsi84
    @Mohammedalshamsi84 Před rokem +1

    wonderful content , i got boxer 2 cylinder on my BMW 1250 and 4 cylinder on my Honda cbx 750 café racer and i got 1 cylinder on my Honda super cup 125 and ktm450 is 2 cylinder and i found that the boxer engine is the most reliable :)

  • @cliffont
    @cliffont Před rokem

    Great vid! I never knew the V3, W3, V5 and Viper V10 bikes existed, interesting

  • @RhodesTTU
    @RhodesTTU Před rokem +19

    I’ve never heard the term “straight twin” I’ve always heard them called “parallel twins”

    • @englishgrammar5835
      @englishgrammar5835 Před rokem

      In general, a parallel twin is a 360 degree twin (he missed in the video) where one cylinder is on the compression cycle while the other is on exhaust. In contrast, the 90/270 is what's commonly referred to as an in-line twin, with the compression cycle of one cylinder being either the power or intake cycle of the other.

  • @sujalverma8033
    @sujalverma8033 Před rokem +1

    Great to see that our enfeild is featured here

  • @denniskrige4904
    @denniskrige4904 Před rokem +17

    Please correct me if I'm wrong, but there is a distinction between a boxer and a flat twin.
    Boxers move in and out in time and in relation to eachother, as you described. A flat twin has one cylinder doing the opposite of the other, ie one goes in while the other goes out.

    • @englishgrammar5835
      @englishgrammar5835 Před rokem +1

      I've only ever heard of the boxer in any motorcycle applications, or really any other than airplanes. Do you know of any motorcycles using the flat twin?

    • @dgphi
      @dgphi Před rokem +1

      What would be the point of such a configuration? It would be horribly unbalanced. I doubt that such a configuration would be used anywhere.

    • @rogercohn
      @rogercohn Před rokem

      same thing, boxer and flat twin. They have to move in opposite directions (same point in the combustion cycle).

    • @billwilson3609
      @billwilson3609 Před rokem +1

      I own a 1973 BMW R75/5 that's a 745cc flat twin. The engine's pistons move in and out at the same time to balance their rotation. The faster one goes, the smoother the engine becomes.
      The VW Bug uses a 4 cylinder boxer engine where the two cylinders on each side have a piston at TDC and the other piston at the bottom of the stroke so resembles a boxer punching with a right then a left.
      Grew up with a neighbor that fell in love with BMW motorcycles and VW's while serving as a tank mechanic with the 3RD Army during WW2. They would find them intact and out of gas so painted them green, added a white star then put them to use. He said they ran exceptionally well and were simple to maintain. They tore down a VW Kubelwagen engine and were shocked to find that the crankshaft had no counterweights and just was a forged bar.

    • @kextrz
      @kextrz Před rokem

      @@rogercohn I hope you're kidding. A boxer CAN have two cylinders firing at the same time.
      A flat twin? It's a physical impossibility.

  • @vedparkash6647
    @vedparkash6647 Před rokem +4

    Really too informative 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @buran63
    @buran63 Před rokem

    Excellent technical explanations. Thank you. 👍

  • @murugeshanswamy3976
    @murugeshanswamy3976 Před rokem +2

    thats a wonderful piece of knowledge

  • @BobBarkerIsOld
    @BobBarkerIsOld Před rokem +9

    I’d pay good money to hear all these engines idling. One of my pet peeves is blipping the throttle.
    The recoding for the Gold Wing motor has gotta be a carbureted engine. My 2019 starts up and stays running perfectly, doesn’t sound like that at all.
    That being said, I wish there more videos like this on CZcams, maybe I’d actually be on here more often. I love the animated pictures of cylinder movement.

    • @phantomforester9337
      @phantomforester9337 Před 5 měsíci

      I had a motorcycle that had to have its throttle blipped when stopped to keep it from stalling. I was self-conscious about it, but had to do it.

  • @emanuelmifsud6754
    @emanuelmifsud6754 Před rokem +3

    Amazing research done here. I had the Yamaha XS 750E, in 1976, great bike toured around here Australia

  • @aslankamalmaz7362
    @aslankamalmaz7362 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video I have single cylinder engine on my bike economy easy to repair cheap spare parts it's great

  • @Steve_Meister
    @Steve_Meister Před rokem

    Awesome video, didn`t know about the existance of a few engines :o.
    I got 2 bikes, a honda shadow 750 v-twin from `97 and a nt700 deauville (also honda) 700cc v-twin

  • @waltercelario6686
    @waltercelario6686 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Love the cbx sound. I have a boss hoss with a 383 cu in motor. Because... you know... why the heck not?

  • @ver9210
    @ver9210 Před rokem

    great mix everything god bless!

  • @ajaysingh0938
    @ajaysingh0938 Před rokem

    Before 3 months I have watched this video and again I Love to watch it again and again... 🥰

  • @carlomacas617
    @carlomacas617 Před rokem

    thankyou great content ❤

  • @thomasraj7205
    @thomasraj7205 Před rokem

    Nice explanation. I understood a lot on bike engineering.

  • @ferdaaydin7405
    @ferdaaydin7405 Před 3 měsíci

    Masterpiece video🎉🎉🎉🎉 thanks

  • @monteiro5306
    @monteiro5306 Před rokem

    The Engineers Post : YOU ARE AWESOME. Greetings from a Brazilian subscriiber.

  • @leonhardkiessl8263
    @leonhardkiessl8263 Před rokem

    great video, i own a suzuki xf 650 freewind (single cylinder) and a dnepr mt 16 (two cylinder boxer)

  • @adityavijayran2999
    @adityavijayran2999 Před rokem

    Thanks for your knowledge

  • @dorstefan
    @dorstefan Před rokem

    Great video.
    I have an in line 4.

  • @billtracy8865
    @billtracy8865 Před rokem +9

    Why no mention of the Ariel Square 4? A four cylinder, square arrangement, Brit bike with a long production history. Overall a great video, really enjoyed viewing it. Thank you!

    • @tonypate9174
      @tonypate9174 Před rokem

      Or even drum roll enter stage left ...The Megola must be on the "cat dad" step with the parallel twins behind the Bmw "INLINE" bricks unlike all the Universal TRANSVERSE Japanese Motorcycles ...make one think the "cat dad" voice over dude not a "tire" with a Y dude who thinks across the frame is inline ....Bless

    • @RichardASK
      @RichardASK Před rokem

      Don't forget Suzuki's Square four and stepped square four two strokes or Honda's 2 different types of V3 two stroke for the road and Grand Prix racing. Also in the Sammy Millar Museum in England, there is a 3 cylinder radial engined bike or recently the Wonderful Allen Millyard with his 4 and 5 cylinder 2 strokes and many more.

  • @kaushikvishwas9060
    @kaushikvishwas9060 Před 10 měsíci

    Thankyou.
    Five star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
    Fast good video.
    Second good example.
    3rd for hard work.
    4th for animation.
    5th for me.😊

  • @ronniefranks4351
    @ronniefranks4351 Před rokem +9

    You failed to mention the Suzuki SV-650 as an example of an L-Twin. The SV-650 is a great bike and has achieved almost cult status.

  • @mw9984
    @mw9984 Před rokem +2

    I have a 6 cylinder 50 cc double head undershift in w configuration engine. I bought this for my hamster‘s birthday in Disneyland on April 31 2008.

  • @hemantkharkongor5433
    @hemantkharkongor5433 Před rokem

    Very interesting and informative 👌👌👌

  • @hellhound1389
    @hellhound1389 Před 6 dny

    I have several bikes. All were built not bought. I built them myself. A single cylinder off-road big mud tire with a 13 horsepower tractor engine. A twin cylinder Polaris snowmobile engine in a hard tail lightweight springer chopper. A flat 4 Porsche powered cruiser. A 3.8 V6 powered trike. But one they forgot to mention is the rotary engine. I built a reverse trike (2 wheels in front 1 in back for power) using a twin rotor Mazda engine with a Harley transmission

  • @anishnagpal7857
    @anishnagpal7857 Před rokem

    Wow thx for the information, as u mentioned u must know about these engines
    Trust me my life was a dud without this knowledge

  • @trendingfood3119
    @trendingfood3119 Před rokem

    More knowledge in this video ,super keep it up....

  • @INTHEWIND1833
    @INTHEWIND1833 Před rokem

    2018 Goldwing 7 speed DCT, best touring bike ever.
    Surprised you didn't mention the ST1300 V4 Honda, very smooth.

  • @Noelleiscute
    @Noelleiscute Před rokem +1

    The most I can get is the 4 stroke 4 cylinder 250cc ZX25R. A really nice and fun bike to ride

  • @dr.imayavarambanmunuswamy808

    Many thanks Sir.

  • @nomoresrx
    @nomoresrx Před rokem

    Nice, but I miss the sound of a 120-degree triple as well as the mentioning of the use of cross-plane crankshafts (as used by Yamaha on 2-,3- and 4-cylinder engines)

  • @bennyrobles9194
    @bennyrobles9194 Před rokem +2

    I didn’t see the bike I had in the late 70. The “widow maker”. It was a triple three, 750cc, two stroke monster from Kawasaki. The sound of that thing when you drove it slow in traffic…..my gosh.!

  • @basintamallick5510
    @basintamallick5510 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much

  • @battambangscooterandmotorc460

    Wow! Fantastic. Inow understood my thumper more. 2020 Royal Enfield 500 Classic Chrome nee Bullet.

  • @eenahsenahluc6393
    @eenahsenahluc6393 Před rokem

    You forgot to mention the rotary and turbine engines, 2 of the most exciting motorcycle engines in my opinion

  • @waissafi9369
    @waissafi9369 Před rokem +3

    V4s are the best for motorcycles and best sound as well.

  • @chrishull9983
    @chrishull9983 Před rokem

    Wow .... I now feel so highly informed - and before I just used to count the number of cylinders on the engine - how stupid I have been.... 😂

  • @Rajesh83393
    @Rajesh83393 Před rokem

    Engine sounds that you added is unique

  • @khursheed.fateh.786
    @khursheed.fateh.786 Před rokem

    Nice informative video.

  • @seawatchmakers
    @seawatchmakers Před rokem

    David you beat me to it I was going to say the same thing. I use to work on them and boy did they have top end.

  • @RootsBassCanada
    @RootsBassCanada Před rokem

    Thanks! I know that my bike has twin but never knew what it means.

  • @MOTOTRAV_PH
    @MOTOTRAV_PH Před rokem

    Thanks this video. .

  • @laodumlaojari8122
    @laodumlaojari8122 Před rokem

    Great ....👍 I have single cylinder Yamaha Fz

  • @jessemattila9933
    @jessemattila9933 Před rokem +6

    I have skyteam monkey that had originally 49cc engine but I switched it to 107cc one cylinder engine 😁👍

  • @SabndeepanDutta-hj1tn
    @SabndeepanDutta-hj1tn Před 10 měsíci

    Very very informative video

  • @masterderekvlog2898
    @masterderekvlog2898 Před rokem

    Amazing bro

  • @truckerallister9080
    @truckerallister9080 Před rokem

    Nice video, Suzi 03, 800cc V2, Intruder Velosia

  • @studentsucesspoint
    @studentsucesspoint Před rokem

    Good knowledge of all engines

  • @KhanNadeem365
    @KhanNadeem365 Před rokem

    Very good informative video

  • @avengerriderskolkata5388

    Nd believe me you are awesome narrator and presenter. Enjoyed

  • @joelfeinberg3766
    @joelfeinberg3766 Před rokem +1

    There is nothing like a BMW boxer,as an engine that can run 150k to 200k between rebuilds .I am speaking about engines made between the 1960s to the early 2000s Triumph and Harleys would only get 35k to 45k between rebuilds

  • @EC550EL
    @EC550EL Před rokem

    Its very excellent video sir tq sir

  • @no_one_gaming8184
    @no_one_gaming8184 Před rokem +3

    Am I the only one who thinks in 0:07 he tells about a single cylinder and showed a v twin .

  • @mohammedhegdah
    @mohammedhegdah Před rokem +3

    I think you were wrong about v-twin engines, they are not well cooled, cause the front engine blocks the rear engine from receiving optimal air.

    • @englishgrammar5835
      @englishgrammar5835 Před rokem +1

      This depends on the specific types, which they missed in the video. As far as air-cooled goes there's 2 types being the off-set (rear cylinder is offset, so the front cylinder doesn't block the air flow as much) and no-offset. In the latter, cooling can be increased by raising the fuel tank to allow separate air flow over the front cylinder to reach the rear, but there is still an inherent cooling issue with the rear as you mention here.

    • @neildransfield5966
      @neildransfield5966 Před rokem

      Your talking two engines - Harley
      style single crank pin and conventional bicycle type twin crank pin. Harley style is a radial.

  • @beemcbike
    @beemcbike Před rokem

    Nice survey, love it …. but what about the rotarys??😜 Well, I had a Norton.

  • @Kamilarzyk1
    @Kamilarzyk1 Před rokem

    I have a Suzuki Bandit 600N, I love this motorcycle

  • @litutheking6646
    @litutheking6646 Před rokem

    Inline 5 sounds awesome 😎😎.
    Very charismatic

  • @RahulRoy-sr7fy
    @RahulRoy-sr7fy Před rokem +1

    Thanks💖😍

    • @TheEngineersPost
      @TheEngineersPost  Před rokem

      You're welcome 😊

    • @RahulRoy-sr7fy
      @RahulRoy-sr7fy Před rokem

      @@TheEngineersPost i naver seen an chanel like yours i am learning mechanical enginioring 😇

  • @kiranjetty
    @kiranjetty Před rokem +3

    superb explanation. wonderful.

  • @MichaelReif-wm5ue
    @MichaelReif-wm5ue Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks ❤

  • @andyephrem
    @andyephrem Před rokem

    Beautiful video, but you forgot the Honda CB400 Vtec Super Four…VTEC is well known in Honda automobiles, being the company’s version of variable valve control. What’s less known is that Honda has its own version of VTEC for motorcycles. VTEC stands for Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control, which is Honda’s variable valve timing system. The result? Cleaner operation and higher fuel efficiency. According to Honda tests, Hyper VTEC engines produced lower emissions and higher output, with fuel efficiency improved by about 6.5 per cent

  • @grajtimewithrobb151
    @grajtimewithrobb151 Před rokem

    In the lead screen poster for this video, the first thumbnail is listed as a single, but the picture is of a transverse V- twin. Why?

  • @abhibhoir027
    @abhibhoir027 Před rokem +1

    The lazareth and the dodge bikes looks like they've been straight out of the Batcave. Imagine batman riding matt black version of one of these bikes, he would look menacing.....

  • @TheSteveSteele
    @TheSteveSteele Před 8 měsíci

    19:05 Imagine going 136MPH in 1907 on that homemade Curtis V8! Especially on those tires and the tracks back then.

  • @gerardmelfor701
    @gerardmelfor701 Před rokem +3

    Good info.
    I love the Honda CBX sound when in high revs.
    I do have a Hayabusa 2002 and a Boulevard m109r 2018.

  • @babygoose7178
    @babygoose7178 Před rokem

    Him"slow at top end and powerful at low end "
    2 stroke dirt bikes "am I a joke to you"

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 Před rokem

    With a straight twin, the cylinders go up and down together in a 4 stroke, but are 180 degrees out of phase in a 2-stroke such as in a Scott 650.