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A '''V-twin engine''', often just '''V-twin''', is a two cylinder [[internal combustion engine]] where the cylinders are arranged in a [[V engine|V]] configuration. | |||
== Configurations == | |||
=== "True V-twin" vs V-2 === | |||
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|[[Image:Sokol 995 cc zijklep v-twin.jpg|right|thumb|[[Sokół motorcycles|Sokół]] transversely mounted V-twin.]] | |[[Image:Sokol 995 cc zijklep v-twin.jpg|right|thumb|[[Sokół motorcycles|Sokół]] transversely mounted V-twin.]] | ||
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There is some ambiguity regarding what defines a V-twin. When the cylinders are arranged in a "V"-shaped pattern, it is generally accepted as being a [[V engine]]. However, some authors differentiate using "V-twin" to mean the classic V design of a shared [[crank pin]] for each pair of cylinders and "V-2" to indicate a crankshaft with a separate crank pin for each cylinder. This convention is not common, and applies only to two cylinder engines. For example, while most V8 engines use shared crank pins for cylinder pairs, they are not referred to as "V-octuplets". | There is some ambiguity regarding what defines a V-twin. When the cylinders are arranged in a "V"-shaped pattern, it is generally accepted as being a [[V engine]]. However, some authors differentiate using "V-twin" to mean the classic V design of a shared [[crank pin]] for each pair of cylinders and "V-2" to indicate a crankshaft with a separate crank pin for each cylinder. This convention is not common, and applies only to two cylinder engines. For example, while most V8 engines use shared crank pins for cylinder pairs, they are not referred to as "V-octuplets". | ||
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| [[Indian (motorcycle)|Indian]] Powerplus, Chief, [[Indian Scout (motorcycle)|Scout]] | | [[Indian (motorcycle)|Indian]] [[Indian Powerplus|Powerplus]], [[Indian Chief|Chief]], [[Indian Scout (motorcycle)|Scout]] | ||
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| Aprilia [[Aprilia SL 750 Shiver|SL 750 Shiver]], [[Aprilia NA 850 Mana|NA 850 Mana]]<br>Bimota [[Bimota V Due|V Due]]<br>[[Briggs & Stratton]]<br>[[Ducati V-twin motorcycles|Ducati]]<br>Gilera [[Gilera GP 800|GP 800]]<br>Honda [[Honda VTR250|VTR250]], [[Honda VTR1000F|VTR1000]], [[Honda XL1000V Varadero|XL1000V]] & [[Honda XL125V Varadero|XL125V]] Varadero<br>Hyosung [[Hyosung GT650|GT650]], [[Hyosung GV650|GV650]]<br> | | Aprilia [[Aprilia SL 750 Shiver|SL 750 Shiver]], [[Aprilia NA 850 Mana|NA 850 Mana]]<br>Bimota [[Bimota V Due|V Due]]<br>[[Briggs & Stratton]]<br>[[Ducati V-twin motorcycles|Ducati]]<br>Gilera [[Gilera GP 800|GP 800]]<br>Honda [[Honda VTR250|VTR250]], [[Honda VTR1000F|VTR1000]], [[Honda XL1000V Varadero|XL1000V]] & [[Honda XL125V Varadero|XL125V]] Varadero<br>Hyosung [[Hyosung GT650|GT650]], [[Hyosung GV650|GV650]]<br><br>Mazda<br>[[Moto Guzzi]]<br>Suzuki [[Suzuki SV650|SV650]], [[Suzuki SV1000|SV1000]], [[Suzuki TL1000R|TL1000]], [[V-Strom]] | ||
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| [[Zündapp|Zündapp]] [[ | | [[Zündapp|Zündapp]] [[Zundapp KS 601|KS 601]] | ||
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== Orientations == | == Orientations == | ||
The terms | The terms longitudinal engine and transverse engine are most often used to refer to the crankshaft orientation,<ref name="Cossalter">{{cite book | ||
| title = Motorcycle Dynamics | | title = Motorcycle Dynamics | ||
| edition = Second Edition | | edition = Second Edition | ||
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[[Category:Engine configurations]] | [[Category:Engine configurations]] |