#4509982 - 03/08/20 02:20 AM
An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhO89fhqnYo&feature=emb_rel_endTons of details, great sounds, and a lot of it in 60fps. If you're into motorcycles, or even just engines in general, great clip... I bet among SimHQ there has to be some people who've ridden some of these bikes, only one in the whole video I've ridden is the 500 Ninja!
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#4509999 - 03/08/20 11:06 AM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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Fascinating! Weirdest sounding bike I have owned; Panther 'Model 100', 600cc single pot Sloper 1956, I think with 'Double Adult' Sidecar. With a 9inch stroke one din't need a rev counter, I could count the revs on fingers. Did about 100m.p.g. but in oil. Best sounding bike I have owned: Ariel Square 4 1000cc, lovely rich smooth tone bike but hard to start from cold, almost impossible to restart when hot!
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#4510010 - 03/08/20 01:39 PM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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Most anti-social bike I've owned Kawasaki H2C, 1975 750cc 2 stroke triple. Fitted with race expansion chambers and Ram Air pod filters. Loud, thirsty and quick. I wouldn't say fast, not by today's standards but it took off like a scalded cat.
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#4510012 - 03/08/20 01:57 PM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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Exhaustive...*snicker*... I have a HD sportster and have ridden my brother's Ducati and my uncle's Honda Shadow. The Shadow is so quiet that I have a hard time telling when to shift over the wind noise...
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#4510039 - 03/08/20 08:25 PM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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Exhaustive...*snicker*... I have a HD sportster and have ridden my brother's Ducati and my uncle's Honda Shadow. The Shadow is so quiet that I have a hard time telling when to shift over the wind noise... Hah, I didn't even realize the pun I'd made there until your comment...
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#4510046 - 03/08/20 09:19 PM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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Started watching it but we had visitors arrive so shelved viewing the second half until tomorrow. Ridden a few of those, near the start the single cylinder bike with sidecar I had a BSA 500cc single that sounded a lot like that, rode a few BMW boxer engined bikes: R75/6, my B-I-L's GS1200 and I used to have a Yam R1. Most antisocial was my Honda CD175 It was the short reverse cone megaphone exhausts I had on it, it was quieter with just the open down pipes, and if you kept the RPM down it sounded like a 750 and it fairly howled when you got it up to 10k RPM, great little bike.
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#4510059 - 03/09/20 12:24 AM
Re: An exhaustive breakdown of motorcycle engine types/sounds
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My favorite sounding bike engines are high performance V4s, ala Aprilia and Yamaha Vmax, straight piped Harley shovelheads and Ducati twins.
OTOH I hate the sound of sportbike inline 4s and typical dirtbikes. I agree, but check out the V8 500 at the end of the the video, that thing sounds cool! Far better than my 500 Ninja with a 180 degree parallel twin!
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#4510060 - 03/09/20 12:24 AM
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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