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need help, 2 or 4 stroke?
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1197476, member: 60515"] 250f 4 stroke has more torque and about the same peak HP as a 125 2 stroke. It also has a much broader power spread than a 125 - thus, easier to ride because of the low end power. However, many of the pro GNCC riders are still on 2 strokes - but they're usually on 250 2 strokes, not 125s. Most people consider a 125s power too "peaky" for woods riding, although I don't have any trouble with it. 250f 4 strokes have a more complicated engine design than a 125 2 stroke. Thus, you'll have a bit more maintenance to do. The 250f 4 strokes are quite expensive to fix if you blow the motor, so if you buy one, be sure to keep up with the regular maintenance. Otherwise, pick one and go with it. [/QUOTE]
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