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[QUOTE="helio lucas, post: 1216169, member: 78346"] hi kabob983, and welcome... in relation to 4 strokes vs 2 strokes this is almost the main talk in this forum buts ok: the first 4 strokes was trail bikes come from the street, almost indestructible... then a few years ago yamaha release they mx 4 stroke machine in a world of 2 strokes, some people tought they was crazy... the truth is that the fashion sticks and by now honda do not make any more 2 strokes. that machines soon proved could be the same or even more faster than 2-strokes.... in realaty today's four-strokers require more maintenance then the two-strokes, such the level of technology and preparation in such machines... any bike like yamaha wr250f or honda crf250x will be exelent bikes for trail riding, but i think a mx bike like kx250f, rm250z,crf250r or yz250f will fit better since you go to the track and any of this bikes do great in trails.... these ones are all four-stroke bikes: fun, light,powerfull, a bit noisy with lots of low end power and easy to deal with... two strokers are peaky in theyr power delivery, the low end power is... any, make smoke, realy, realy fun... but dificult to ride: or you ride fast or you just don´t ride how do you recognize them? simple look to the exhaust.. two strokes have fat exhaust named expansion chambers, and four strokes have a simple pipe that connect into the silencer... you will notice also that two strokes have smaller engines... the noise is also very diferent... one day in a track and you will see.. a 450 is of the same size as a 250, the main diferences are in the power, weight,and hanling... there are two main classes in full size mx: 450 4t + 250 2t and 250 4t + 125 2t that govern the production of bikes such as ktm: mx bikes are known as sx (from supercross) such as 125 sx or 450 sx and the trail line are e\xc (enduro\cross country) like 250 e\xc or 450 e\xc every brand of that 5 with exception of honda has a line of 125 2t, 250 4t, 250 4t and 450 4t in mx... in enduro they differ a little... do a search in the web to get some more information... to help you with the clothes and protection i'm not the best to give you advices so i´ll leave it for others :whoa: [/QUOTE]
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