Most motorcycles are liquid cooled the benefits are better cooling efficiency. Notice the stratospheric redlines on modern race bikes as the reliability of internally parts is increased. These engines are also more streamlined with no cooling fins but have more parts and a radiator. A fan will help cool the bike when it's not moving. The best use of liquid cooling is in racing or high output machines. An air-cooled machine is reliable at lower power output has less weight and less parts. By many, air cooled engines are considered better looking. The main use of these engines are in cruisers and dirt or dual sport bikes.
water cooled is better
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While you may have understood what you meant, the rest of us can't. What about motorcycle vs bicycle deaths?
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In a typical cooling system, the hot side is usually the top line, where heated fluid or air exits the system to be cooled. The return line, which brings the cooled fluid or air back into the system, is generally positioned at the bottom. This configuration allows for efficient heat exchange, as the hot fluid rises and the cooler fluid descends.
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Goes by air vs ground and usually faster as a result.
As altitude increases, air density decreases. This reduction in air density leads to lower aerodynamic drag on an aircraft, allowing it to achieve a higher stall speed (Vs) at higher altitudes. Therefore, Vs increases with altitude due to the decrease in air density.