Have you ever wondered about the relevance of different
types of motorcycle engines, their configuration, and layout that makes them so unique? Here are few of the most
widely used contemporary motorcycle engines ruling the road these days.
Air Cooled Engine
Most widely used engines in the world. They have a high heat tolerance and can perform over a high-temperature range. The parts of the engine are made in such a way that they can accommodate the expansion of metal in the hottest of climate. Many motorcycles use air-cooled engines for the sake of reducing weight and complexity. Raybar motorcycles are equipped with air-cooled engines to maximize performance and efficiency in any weather condition.
Liquid Cooled Engine
Liquid cooled motorcycle engines have their head without fins and surrounded by the liquid cooling system. The coolant flows through the channel, absorbs the heat from the engine and comes to the radiator to lose that heat. It has been designed to have a constant working temperature to ensure stable performance at high speed, uphill riding and at traffic jams. These engines are mostly used in higher CC motorbikes or super bikes as they are costly.