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Returning rider needs advice (long)
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[QUOTE="Brian, post: 712940, member: 22980"] Some people may tell you that you need to do a top end(ie piston, rings) on a two stroke every season, every so and so hours, etc... This isn't neccesarily true. If you're an all-out racer and your looking for that .0001 horsepower that fresh rings will add after each race, then yes. If you are just a play rider on weekends, you can go much longer. On a two stroke, you can tell when it will need a top end. Even when it does need a top end, it is something that the average "shade tree" mechanic can do. Very simplistic. No valves, cams, etc like a 4stroke. My dad just got a new MX 4 stroke bike, and is realizing that this bike will take more maintainace. Thats just a compromise you have to make. You're welcome to come ride at Muenster with us any time. We just had a club ride there, and are already wanting to do it again. [/QUOTE]
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