and gear box ?|||Smoothest engine has to be the opposed six cylinder Honda.
The one that is surprisingly smooth is my Suzuki LS650, a big single. The have a counter balance that leaves less vibrations than I want! It's a bloody Thumper! It's suppose to vibrate.
In general, they are ALL good.|||it is not a contest of how smooth the engine is this depends on the amount of cylinders , a single usually is very prone to vibration then the twin is less so then the triple in the case of the triumph and old Kawasaki's , the most popular lay out though is the across the frame four cylinder bike . this is sometimes known as the ujm or universal Japanese motorcycle . there have been six cylinder motorcycles and the wankel what was very smooth but used a lot of petrol . i prefer yamaha motorcyles but it is only what i think im sure many other people will give you their answer and preference|||It depends on what sort of engine design you're looking for. All inline 4 engines will be smoother than v-twins. I will say that i've had no problems with Honda.
if you want the smoothest out there, consider an electric motorcycle. I assume that those would be the smoothest. if a bike is too smooth, it takes out some of the fun.|||Yes!
That's your answer. Why? Because all of those makers produce several different types of engines. V twins, vertical fours, V fours, and on and on. You'll have to narrow it down more than that son. Simple question but far too broad to qualify for a reasonable response.|||Honda
It's the best running , lowest maintaince of all.
Kawasaki is faster , but will cost more in maintaince.
Suzuki handles a little better , but is also high maintaince.
I even go with Honda over Harley|||I have rode both the Honda CBR and the Yamaha R6 and the Honda had the smoother engine however i did have alot more fun on the Yamaha. It was faster and responded better|||Almost always the Honda's do.|||Nothing runs as smooth as Honda GL engine (Gold Wing/Valkyrie/Rune)|||HONDA|||honda
gear box yamaha|||What year and model?
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