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2 or 4 stroke?
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[QUOTE="RMcommando, post: 693725, member: 45574"] I'd just like to say that it is untrue that 4-strokes require more maintenance. They do have more parts but 2 strokes run at higher revs, for every 2 explosions in a 2-strock cylinder, there is 1 in a 4-stroke. This means things like piston rings need to be replaced and even the cylinder rebored in a two stroke. 4 strokes are designed to last long. You could leave a XR for example in a shed for years and it will still kick over. I've seen many old 4 strokes ridding around but I have never seen a 2 stroke pre 90s in as good condition as the 4s. I hope this clears things up, cheers [/QUOTE]
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