
Originally Posted by
yokel
For me pound for pound the 2 strokes has it over 4 strokes, The only way a 4 stroke gets one over a 2 stroke is in the power delivery and spread witch of cause is a big chunk of it for a lot of people, but for me the 4 stroke power makes me sleepy
2 strokes like the old (any) RM 250 were tuned to run against other 2 strokes not 4 strokes so people's ego for more power and fast revving seat of the paints speed takes over, you cant do this with a 4 stroke.
The things stopping me from ever getting a 4 stroke again is the weight, cost, engine braking, starting and the yuck handling ! like sex on a water bed on a boat on high seas going 40 knots
One man's meat is another man's poison.
The light switch effect of the 250 was plenty enough to put me off if I had somehow missed other riders spinning the wheels of their 2 strokes trying to get up hills or the handful who had managed to loop their bikes in bogs.
I don't think anyone would disagree with the cost factor but if it means I spend more time riding and less time pushing (which I find infinitely more tiring) then I am willing to spend the $$.
If you find four strokes boring, stop being so timid and wring the throttle a bit more, it's still an option on them, you just have to choose it rather than it being chosen for you.
In my mind sex on a water bed on a boat on high seas going 40 knots beats a lot of wrist action and sweating just to get your bike to climb 5 metres up a muddy hill
Smoke 'em if you have 'em
You run what you brung, and pray you brought enough
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