A trial bike's engine is a fundamental part for the performance and efficiency of the bike. Trials engines are usually 2-stroke internal combustion engines, due to their lightness, simplicity and ability to offer high performance.
Trials engines are typically small displacement and offer a large amount of torque at low revs, which is crucial for overcoming obstacles and navigating difficult terrain in trials competitions. Additionally, these engines are often tuned for quick throttle response, allowing riders to adjust their speed and traction based on the needs of the terrain.
Some manufacturers of trial bikes areGasGas, Beta, Sherco, Montesa Honda, among others, and each one has its own engine with specific characteristics and tunings. In addition, trials engines also often have specific components, such as the expansion exhaust, which are designed to improve performance and engine response in trial conditions.
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