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 This is becoming a big topic in the riding world.  I started out riding when 2 strokes were dominant.  Two Strokes are fast when you look at how little the engines cc's are (example the 250cc.)They have great power but only through a relatively small range of high rpms.  This is where the problems come into play.  If you’re a new rider, its hard to keep the rpms in the small window of good power.  Two strokes always keep the riders on there toes.  They want to be shifted a lot, the clutch slipped, and the rpms screaming.  This can make for a lot of fun. The maintenance on a 2 stroke is pretty basic since they use reeds instead of valves.  The only tricky thing about some 2 stroke motors is most of them require the oil to be mixed right in with the fuel.  It is very simple to do, just be sure to keep a jug for premixed fuel only.  How to premix my fuel. 


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