Sport bikes emphasize speed, acceleration, braking, and cornering on paved roads, typically at the expense of comfort and fuel economy in comparison to less specialized motorcycles. Sport bikes have comparatively high performance, high-revving engines resting inside a lightweight frame. Inline-four engines dominate the sport bike category.
Air cooled, 123cc, Single, 2-stroke, Piston controlled inlet port |
Air cooled, 864cc, 90° V-twin, SOHC |
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Water cooled, 497cc, Single, Rotary |
Air cooled, 350cc, Inline-2, SOHC |
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Air cooled, 748cc, 90° V-twin, OHV |
Air cooled, 344cc, V-twin, OHV |
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Air cooled, 748cc, 90° V-twin, OHV |
Air cooled, 743cc, Inline-4, DOHC |
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Air cooled, 498cc, Inline-4, SOHC |
Air cooled, 748cc, 90° V-twin, OHV |
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Air cooled, 349cc, Inline-2, OHV |
Air cooled, 248cc, Single, SOHC |
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Air cooled, 340cc, Single, SOHC |
Air cooled, 340cc, Single, SOHC |
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Air cooled, 435cc, Single, SOHC |
Air cooled, 435cc, Single, SOHC |
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Air cooled, 744cc, Inline-2, SOHC |
Air cooled, 743cc, Inline-4, DOHC |
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Air cooled, 743cc, Inline-4, DOHC |
Air cooled, 245cc, Single, 2-stroke, Rotary inlet valve |
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1971 Zündapp KS 50 Super Sport type 517-20 Air cooled, 50cc, Single, 2-stroke, Reed valve |