Take a look at Honda's legendary four-cylinder engine that reset motorcycle performance, pricing, refinement, and engineering ...
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Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Rebuilding a classic Honda motorcycle engine can be a fun and educational experience. Not only does it allow you to get your hands dirty with ...
Motorcycle engines typically have between one and six cylinders, so when you hear about a 48-cylinder motorcycle, you know it's something out of the ordinary. Meet the Whitelock "Tinker Toy," a wonder ...
Oil is an essential part of any combustion engine — including motorcycles — and it needs to be changed out regularly to keep everything running smoothly. But there are so many types of oil to choose ...
Five is a very unusual number of cylinders for a motorcycle engine, and the most familiar examples graced track-only prototypes that brought world championships in two eras to Honda. If storied ...
A forgotten 1983 Honda from the turbo era showed just how far motorcycle makers would go chasing boost, speed, style, and futuristic appeal.
Lightweight and unconventional, these production cars ditched traditional engines in favor of high-revving performance units initially developed for motorcycles. You might have heard about motorcycles ...