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A '''single cylinder''' motorcycle is distinguished from other engines by having only one driving [[piston]] and [[connecting rod]] to the engine's drive shaft and a single exhaust system. It can be [[four stroke]] or [[two stroke]] in configuration. In some instances a single cylinder two stroke can have 2 spark plugs with only one active.
A '''single cylinder''' motorcycle is distinguished from other engines by having only one driving [[piston]] and [[connecting rod]] to the engine's drive shaft and a single exhaust system. It can be [[four stroke]] or [[two stroke]] in configuration. In some instances a single cylinder two stroke can have 2 spark plugs with only one active.
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 17 June 2010

A single cylinder motorcycle is distinguished from other engines by having only one driving piston and connecting rod to the engine's drive shaft and a single exhaust system. It can be four stroke or two stroke in configuration. In some instances a single cylinder two stroke can have 2 spark plugs with only one active.