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Wadda bout less is more?
I prefer the simplicity and maintainability of a 90 degree V-twin, along with its smoothness relative to a four and the way the twin generally packages into a better handling bike. The point made earlier about the power peak of the engine being closer to the cruising RPM of the engine is also a good one. Another view is that if you take half of a modern, fairly compact 180 HP four you get the same power band etc as the larger engine but with half the weight and with 90 HP - which is plenty. That’s why vertical twins have become so popular in recent years, along with lower cost of production than a V-twin.
Two things friends don't let friends do. Grill with propane or ride bikes with more than two cylinders
Or drink Light while either grilling or riding....
Very true. I remember when the Kawasaki Ninja 500 came out (1987?). Cycle magazine praised the bike while noting it was essentially one half of a Ninja 1000.About 10 years later, I had the chance to ride a Ninja 500 and was extremely impressed. A surprisingly underrated bike IMO.Now of course the modern twins are vastly improved.
1,000,000% AGREED!
My wife had a 454LTD back in the day, that used the same mill detuned for cruzer work. While the bike was strange, MAN that motor was nice. It had WAYYY more usefull power then you would expect for a sub 500cc mill. Great engine
50 years ago the key to more power was more cylinders. 40 years ago they added turbos.But the real key to power from 30 years has been the water pump.