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G The Voice of Reason
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It depends on the capacity of the engine i would suppose. Smaller engines would be better going as 2-strokes...Well infact i would reccomend 2strokes regardless, the engines are alot simpler, easier to maintain and often bulletproof in my experience. Though no doubt someone has sniffed the air and is now coming to contradict me ____________________ Will work for petrol
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goatblower Two Stroke Sniffer
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Biker-Kev Brolly Dolly
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Personally i would go for a 2t any size but probs a 2t<400>4t ____________________ Zhongyu ZY50, Aprilia SR50, Motorhispania RX50, Aprilia RS125, Honda VFR400 nc24 and my corsa
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space Renault 5 Driver
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mr.tattoo Spanner Monkey
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2 stroke for proper motox'ing or 4 stroke for enduro/ greenlaning, general off road pissing about. 4 strokes wheelie better |
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lilredmachine World Chat Champion
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angelo Derestricted Danger
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CrazyPassenge... Nitrous Nuisance
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Ive read this thread and it seems that a lot of ppl like the 2t's over the 4t's,
Im thinking of buying a supermoto (my first 125 bike) im just wondering what do you guys think about the Yamaha XT125X (4t)?
But also with the other option of the 2t DT125X, but is the DT like every other 2t bike you have to rev the nuts of it to get it going?
If so im sticking with the XT, but i would like to hear what ppl think about both bikes! Thanks
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space Renault 5 Driver
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Try a CR500 muhhhaaa |
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angelo Derestricted Danger
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angelo Derestricted Danger
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 92 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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