2 stroke 4 stroke?????
#4
to make it simple 2 strokes require more mantinence but generally have roughly twice the power of the displacement (300cc 2stroke = 600 cc 4 stroke). they stroke only 2 times, and 4 strokes stroke 4 times which gives them twice the power. 2 strokes have most of there power at the top end when being reved high, with a 4 stroke u can use the torque and operate at lower rpm's, yes blaster is a 2-stroke same with the banshee, 300ex 400ex 450r, worrior, raptor, are all 4 stroke. and 250r is a 2 stroke.
#6
2 strokes- no torque, rev twice as fast, more maintenance
4 strokes- lots of torque, rev slower, shat load more reliable than a 2 stroke through my experience of a rm125, my lil 80 and my dads snowmobile
4 strokes- lots of torque, rev slower, shat load more reliable than a 2 stroke through my experience of a rm125, my lil 80 and my dads snowmobile
#7
2-Strokes are not any less reliable then a 4-Stroke. If you take care of it. . .It will take care of you.
I find my 2-stroke to be alot more reliable then any of the thumpers that I go riding with. The way i see it, 2-strokes have less parts, so less parts means less **** to go wrong [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
JMO
I find my 2-stroke to be alot more reliable then any of the thumpers that I go riding with. The way i see it, 2-strokes have less parts, so less parts means less **** to go wrong [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
JMO
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