The Suzuki SV650 quietly became a 200,000-mile legend, proving reliability matters more than outright performance and why ...
Going full-synthetic can mean better engine protection and cold-weather performance at a higher price, but it may not be a needed upgrade for all cars. Changing your own oil is cost-effective, but oil ...
Despite being a newer engine, the Milwaukee-Eight V-twin already has a good reputation for being a solid long-timer.
The new oil replaces AMSOIL's Synthetic Metric Motorcycle Oil and is formulated for four-stroke street, adventure, touring, ...
Changing the article in your motorcyle is a key ingredient to helping your bike's engine run longer and better for many years to come.
Close up of engine cover on a Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight engine - Felix Geringswald/Shutterstock Harley-Davidson has a long history of powering its motorcycles ...
Are you ready for a ground-shattering truth? Motorcycles and cars are different. We know, shocking, isn't it? But those differences become even more apparent when it comes to their engines. While it's ...
A B.tech graduate in Mechanical Engineering and an avid automobile enthusiast, Arun has been passionate about cars and bikes since his formative years. The affection led him to pursue Automotive ...
The next-gen heavy-duty engine oil standard (PC-12) has been formally approved, announced the American Petroleum Institute, which also introduced the new CL-4 and FB-4 “donut” certification marks ...
Black Morgan 3 Wheeler with male driver - Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images Cars come in many shapes and forms. Engine locations, gearing ratios, drivetrain layouts, seating configurations, cylinder counts ...
Photo: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Carmakers have used engines designed for motorcycles on cars on many occasions, yet in terms of sheer spectacle, the five models we’ll rediscover in this article are among ...
It goes without saying that there isn't an application for strapping a pair of Suzuki GSX-R engines together, fabricating a custom eight-into-one exhaust, and reducing it down to about half an inch so ...