Tuesday, December 20, 2011

HELP HELP How are reliable are all these motorcycle ENGINES Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki?

Give me some feedback and if there are and PROBLEMS with the ENGINES how good are they etc. Just comparing bikes planning to buy one so yea Thanks much appreciated|||Come on, each of those manufacturers make many engines in different configurations, sizes, for different purposes, narrow it down a bit.





None of these manufacturers have a recent reputation for problems 鈥?they are all in business and have been for many years 鈥?they know if they make a duff engine they won't sell it.|||That's a generalization.... while all four companies make great engines there may be particular models that are trouble or wear prone. Narrow down your bike preferences then look online for comments or reviews of them.|||Alex The best thing you can do is just test ride some bikes and decide on which one you want Every one here is going to recomend whatever they ride just because they like it





If I tell you a custom S%26amp;S V Twin is the best What does that really tell you except what I like find what bike you like then ask the mechanics that work on them how good they are they are the ones that really know|||Suzuki and yamaha tend to have problems at higher rpms and they tend to be less reliable. In my opinion a Honda would be your best bet.Kawasaki makes a dang good motorcycle too.|||the engines in all those bikes are very similar, they are mostly engineered by the same independent Japanese Engineers and most of the engines are made in the same factory in China. It used to be every single Japanese Motorcycle manufactures used to employ their own engineers, now they use and bid out independent engineers


Some have fuel injection issues where they lean out the fuel too extreme in order to lower emissions.


Some of the higher end crotch rockets and motocross dirt bikes, the engines are designed and engineered by Yoshimuria in Japan, Yoshy is recognized as the best in the world|||All do great engines nowadays.


Better to look at it from the angle,which is easiest and cheapest to maintain.


Personally,I would go honda.Ducati would be the most expensive to maintain.


Also,try to find out things like how long chains/sprockets/tyres will last on certain types off bikes and how well built the actual chassis and bodywork will stick it before corrosion sets in.Hondas are pretty good on the corrosion front.The others just aint finished to the same level as regards paintwork and corrosion

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