Good thread!

Originally Posted by
SS90
It would be nice to move this in to the "Mainstream" section of this site, and I hope we can do this shortly, however, "Good things take time", and some co-operation is needed.
Let's all get together and start a "Two stroke tuning" thread that rivals others in the world, as, we are all Kiwi's, and as such have an amazing pedagree (particularly when it comes to high powered racing Two stroke engines (Kim Newcome for example, & the often forgotten B.S.L Team, and it's conceptor, Brian Buckley)...........
Looking at the current NZ bucket racing rules, I see the potential for developing a very special type of engine.
A 125cc, Air cooled Two Stroke, limited only by it's capacity, (and), a 24MM carb............
I am unsure of the rules you can apply when starting a thread, but one I would like to place is that no-one is allowed to
"use words bigger than their I.Q"
What I mean is, lets try to simplify it, so that EVERYONE can contribute
......... many effective solutions have been discovered by in-experienced observers, simply because they applied logic that the rest of us missed , because we where "too involved".........
So.... lets Begin......
Ive not read through this whole thread and I dont intend to, so this is a reply to this quoted post. If there are other bikers etc that shun the 2-stroker in any way, they need a quick lesson in motorcycle history. Almost all high preformance bikes started in one form or another with a 2-stroke engine. I grew up with 2-strokes and had made sure that within my bike collection was several, before the bleeding hearted, possum kissing, tree hugging, politically correct, cry for the environmentilists had them banned in NZ. Which is kind of ironic, because there are plenty of applications where the 2-stroke engine is used/prefferred and Im not talking about bikes. Even one of my RC trucks is powered by a high preformance 2-stroke single that would out drag most bikes, until it hit its top speed. Im not sure about everyone elses experience with tuning high preformance 2-stroke engines, but most of mine didnt need much tuning at all and most issues I ever had was a sign that something had vibrated loose and needed tightening up/resetting again. I say that if 2-strokers are not in the mainstream of this site allready, its probably just a sign of ignorance more than anything else.
Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
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