2 stroke vs 4 stroke
#2
Light weight,less moving parts,lot of power but high maintenance on a two stroke.
The newer four strokes now are making almost or more hp than their two stroke counterparts and a lot more reliable. Ask most experienced techs at any shop especially ones that deal with enduro,cross country or motocross riders as to their opinions also.
The newer four strokes now are making almost or more hp than their two stroke counterparts and a lot more reliable. Ask most experienced techs at any shop especially ones that deal with enduro,cross country or motocross riders as to their opinions also.
#3
One's for sale and the other are all long gone from the showrooms years ago.
The obvious diffence was power. I had a 500 twin Polaris XC snowmobile 2stroke rated at 95hp stock you would never see a 4stroke 500 with numbers like that.
The new Polaris snowmobile 750 twin 4stroke is only rated at 85hp (without its turbo assist).
The obvious diffence was power. I had a 500 twin Polaris XC snowmobile 2stroke rated at 95hp stock you would never see a 4stroke 500 with numbers like that.
The new Polaris snowmobile 750 twin 4stroke is only rated at 85hp (without its turbo assist).
#4
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Keep it jetted properly, air filter maintained, let it warm up fully before hammering on it, use a decent 2 stroke oil. You mention riding roads. Extended wide open running may not be the best thing for an off road 2 stroke either. Rebuild the top end BEFORE it seizes, generally much cheaper that way.
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