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[QUOTE="shnalln, post: 658438, member: 36556"] Two strokes are definately cheaper...I had the same problems when trying to decide on what I was going to get. I got the 2 stroke and haven't regretted anything...as a matter of fact, I'm glad that I did get a 2...I started my step son who is 15 on an xr100 (small for his age)...six months later, I had to get him a KX100...being 15 I can almost guantee that your going to get into jumping and racing...I think it depends on what kind of four stroke your talking about...a racing fourstroke? Just getting started, I would go with the 2s and use the money saved to buy gear...helmet, goggles, boots, gloves, and everything else you can afford. Consider at least those 4 items mandatory! Just my opinion though... [/QUOTE]
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