Superman_69x
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- Sep 10, 2007
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Superman_69x I love 2 strokes because of their speed and i don't mind 4 strokes said:First off, for us to help you properly you need to fill out the form that is in the "sticky" post. See the thread that IndyYZ85 pointed you to.
Second: The Yamaha TT line is the "off road" models, while any two stroke is going to be a MX bike. Oranges and apples. If you compare a four stroke MX bike to a two stroke MX bike I doubt that you would think that a four stroke was slow.
There are several major differences between a "off road" bike and a "MX" bike. The MX bike will be taller, have more suspension travel, and have a high performance engine (higher compression, no EPA stuff, better intake and exhaust). They will be lighter and generally skip any of the extras, like lights or kickstand.
The "off road" models will usually have a lower seat height (better for shorter people). The low compression engine won't develop as much power but it will start a lot easier and it will last a lot longer. The suspension won't be as good and the bike will weigh more.
If you just want to ride trails the off road bike may be the best fit for you. If you want to tear up the track then you might be better off on a MX bike. Two stroke vs four stroke is more a personal preference.
Rod
when I put this through the Red Foreman Dumbass to English Translator System (patent pending), I came up with the following:Superman_69x said:there is no limit
Superman_69x said:Daddy's buying
So why are you even asking?Superman_69x said:. . . i'll prob buy my friends honda cr 125 for $2000. So daddy isn't buying my bike, i am.
XRpredator said:So why are you even asking?
I guess I won't get an answer now, eh?
XRpredator said:He should have never besmirched the 4-stroke revolution.
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