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[QUOTE="XMotoX, post: 1237687, member: 73236"] You're right, two strokes are simpler and they are easier to work on than the newer performance 4-strokes out there. They have less moving parts so there is a smaller chance that something will go wrong inside. But, two strokes wear out parts quicker because they fire every revolution. And when you rebuild a two stroke top end, it isn't that expensive compared to when you need to rebuild a four stroke. Power-wise, two strokes are quicker in acceleration. They are zippier because they make their power much quicker than four stroke. They normally don't have as much low end as a four stroke would, but some like KDX's have lots of torque. You just need to ride one and see what you like better I guess. [/QUOTE]
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