2-Strokes 4-ever said:Honda has always been the "politicaly correct" bike manufacturer............hasn't offered a 2-stroke "enduro" bike since.....? And we can say "get use to technology, the 2-stroke is dead".......but why IS it dead........because we are FORCED into politicaly correct! We all know Honda can make bad-to-the bone motors, and if it wasn't for keeping big brother "happy" they would be right up front in the enduro market if they saw it as correct. Too bad they've buckled under. Weather we like 2strokes or 4.........the government is scaring us into our bike buying decision.........sad, because we ARE the government (or we use to be)
Okiewan said:Uhhh... Yamaha was the first to give in ...
Kawasaki is the only one refusing to ship a 2-stroke to the USA ....
Isn't Kawi bailing on the only off-road 2-stroke they make (KDX)? Actually, they bailed on it what, 10 years ago?
Question, what was the last 2-stroke Honda off road bike?
Honda had the CRM 250.2-Strokes 4-ever said:Could we call the old MT Elsinores enduro bikes.......sort of? Yamaha had the WR200's and 250's. Kawasaki had the KDX200's and 250's. Suzy had the RMX.
that wasn't a Honda productigy said:Honda had the CRM 250.
Yamaha had the IT line for years, Suzuki had the PE.2strokes4ever said:Yamaha had the WR200's and 250's. Kawasaki had the KDX200's and 250's. Suzy had the RMX.
Who put together the CRM? I know the CRE was a Kevin Hines/Italian project.igy said:Honda had the CRM 250.
mike black said:i cant see them bringing back the 2 strokes. the powerfull 4 strokes have just been released!!! 2 strokes have been around and known as race motors a long time with NO company's even thinking about advancing the 4 stroke motor. I bet that in 10 more years 2 strokes will be considered antiques
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