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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
impartial and honest advice from 4 stroke experts please.
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[QUOTE="Zerotact, post: 918319, member: 37489"] I noticed you were in the UK, and you mentioned that even maintaining a 2 stroke give you troubles. You should check the cost and availability of parts, and someone to perform the labor, if you are not skilled enough to do it. 4 strokes are fun, but they do require frequent oil changes, and you have to check your valves. This is a simple task for someone who knows what they are doing, but can be a headache to perform, or pay someone else to do if you are not comfortable with doing it yourself. Personally, I can't afford to take my bike into a shop, forcing me to learn myself. And a total lack of a qualified sop in my area for my 4 stroke, forces me to learn really quick. [/QUOTE]
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impartial and honest advice from 4 stroke experts please.
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