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Two stroke VS four stroke. Facts & figures.
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[QUOTE="BradFrost, post: 892155, member: 58022"] I gotta agree with a few others here. The service schedule depends on the type of riding you do. Diagnostics is just one of the many skills that comes from owning a dirt bike so it's really more a question of practical experience mixed with technical research. You gotta know what you're bike is asking for and not necessarily just follow the manual to the letter.... especially with regards to jetting, tuning and engine maintenance. Just admit it ... the 2strokes should be cheaper to maintain... and harder to ride across a variety of terrain. I respect the 4strokes ... but I always find the 2stroke detractors are either too old, inexperienced or unfit to handle the power band and twitchy setup/power delivery so they just get up on the bag out trip. My clutch technique has improved outta site since taking on the 2's. Love, peace and chain grease to all... even you quad riders :) [/QUOTE]
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