Why did MotoGP stop using 2 strokes?

Despite the increased costs of the new four-stroke engines, they were soon able to dominate their two-stroke rivals. As a result, by 2003 no two-stroke machines remained in the MotoGP field.
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When did MotoGP switch to 4 stroke?

At the end of the two-stroke 500cc Grand Prix era, lap times had stagnated. When the 990cc MotoGP four-strokes replaced 500s in 2002, lap times were soon on their way down again thanks to a fundamental change in the way four-strokes come on-throttle.
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Why did 2-strokes stop racing?

In six short years, the rules change made two-stroke bikes “obsolete.” Casual enthusiasts and industry insiders alike usually cite the march of technology and the need to reduce emissions as the key factors that brought the two-stroke-powered dirt machinery to its demise.
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Why is there no 2-strokes in motocross?

Despite the higher initial cost of four-stroke motorcycles, the public and their lawmakers (many of whom didn't ride at all) embraced this technology because in their eyes those noisy smoke-belching two-strokes were the reason they couldn't see the Hollywood sign on their way to work every morning.
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Who stopped making 2-strokes?

Immediately, Honda began systematically eliminating two-stroke mopeds, scooters and road motorcycles. The only remaining ringdings in its line were its CR 250, 125 and 85 motocross bikes. Kiss them goodbye. Today, Honda made their threat stick.
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This is why Kawasaki DOESN'T race in the MOTOGP



Will 2-stroke bikes be banned?

At the moment, there is no ban on two-stroke motorcycles, as no Indian RTO has the authority to impose a ban on vehicles, according to a report in Zigwheels. However, with the BSVI emission norms set to be implemented soon, it might seem only logical to ban the now obsolete engines.
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Will 2-strokes make a comeback?

We can't be the ones to answer that, but one thing is for sure, 2-strokes are making their comeback. They're now present across all forms of riding and racing, which include Enduro, NHHA, Motocross (hobby, amateur, and professional levels), local enthusiasts, and Amateur MX.
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Is Kawasaki bringing back 2 strokes?

The three-motorcycle two-stroke lineup of Kawasaki KX motocrossers is back for 2021.
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Did Yamaha stop making 2 strokes?

As of 2019, the only 2-stroke motorcycles Yamaha makes are for closed-course competition and some models for export.
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Does Suzuki still make 2 strokes?

The world of two-strokes has done nothing but grow in the last decade. For 2022, there are more motorcycle companies offering more two-strokes than ever. Beta, GasGas, Husqvarna, KTM, Cobra, Rieju, GPX, Kawasaki, TM, Sherco, Suzuki and Yamaha are all in the game for keeps.
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Are 2 strokes better than 4 strokes?

Because 2-stroke engines are designed to run at a higher RPM, they also tend to wear out faster; a 4-stroke engine is generally more durable. That being said, 2-stroke engines are more powerful. Two-stroke engines are a much simpler design, making them easier to fix. They do not have valves, but rather ports.
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When did 4 strokes start?

Just three months after the factory machine made its racing debut, the YZ400F 4-stroke production motocrosser was unveiled in June 1997.
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Which is better 2-stroke or 4-stroke dirt bike?

While a 2-stroke will never offer the torque of a 4-stroke, they come close enough for most weekend riders. Not only that, but they're lighter and tend to be easier to handle, which makes them great for beginners. In addition, 2-stroke bikes require less maintenance than most 4-strokes, saving you time and money.
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Why is Kawasaki not in MotoGP?

Originally Answered: Why is Kawasaki not in MotoGP ? MotoGP has become too expensive for Kawasaki, as they wish to race on a production derived motorcycle.
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Why did MotoGP go to 4 stroke?

In 2002, rule changes were introduced to facilitate the phasing out of the 500 cc two-strokes. The premier class was rebranded MotoGP, as manufacturers were to choose between running two-stroke engines up to 500 cc or four-strokes up to 990 cc or less.
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What is the cost of a MotoGP bike?

MotoGP costs

The price of a Top Class engine ranges between €200 000 and €250 000. Renting a complete motorbike can cost up to 2 million euros per season per rider for a satellite team.
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Why did they stop making 500 2-strokes?

Handling a full-fledged 500cc began to get pretty tough for the general public and they realized they could be as amateurishly fast as they could truly handle on smaller displacement bikes, namely, the 250cc. Some were even happy with what the 125cc did. As a result, the demand for 500cc motorcycles began to drop.
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When did Kawasaki stop making 2-strokes?

The Kawasaki KX250 is a 2-stroke motocross motorcycle that was first introduced in 1974. The 2-stroke KX-250 was discontinued from the 2008 model year.
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When did Suzuki stop making 2-strokes?

The Suzuki rm125 & rm250 began production in 1975 and continued until 2008. The rm125 & rm250 was discontinued due to the decrease in demand for 2 stroke motocross bikes.
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What's the highest cc 2-stroke?

These Are The Most Powerful 2-Stroke Sportbikes Ever Made
  • 8 Suzuki RG500 – 95 HP.
  • 7 1998 Bimota V Due Evolution – 110 HP.
  • 6 Yamaha TZ750 – 120 HP.
  • 5 Kawasaki KR500 – 120 HP.
  • 4 Honda NS500 – 123 HP.
  • 3 Ronax 500 – 160 HP.
  • 2 Suter MMX 500 – 195 HP.
  • 1 Honda NSR 500 - 200HP.
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What's the fastest 2-stroke dirt bike?

What is the fastest 2-stroke dirt bike? Whether it has a Maico 700 or 620 engine, the ATK Intimidator has held the title for the fastest dirt bike for a few years. The 700 engine intimidator has a 685cc 2-stroke engine that produces 78hp. This bike can easily exceed over 110mph on dirt.
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What is the fastest 250 2-stroke?

6 KTM 250SX

Since its introduction in 2002, the KTM 250SX has been praised worldwide for being one of the most reliable dirt bikes on the market. Although not officially confirmed, the 250SX is believed to be the fastest 250cc two-stroke production dirt bike. It is a powerful motorcycle that's also quite fun to thrash.
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What lasts longer 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

Both engine types have their pros and cons, and the one that will work best for you depends on the needs of your application. While 4-stroke engines perform well and generally last longer than 2-stroke engines, 2-stroke engines are lighter and faster than 4-stroke engines.
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Are 2 cycle engines still made?

Two-stroke engines are still found in a variety of small propulsion applications, such as outboard motors, small on- and off-road motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, tuk-tuks, snowmobiles, go-karts, ultralight and model airplanes.
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Why are two-stroke engines lighter?

Compared to four stroke engines, two strokes are lighter, more efficient, have the ability to use lower-grade fuel, and more cost-efficient. Therefore, the lighter engines results in a higher power-to-weight ratio (more power for less weight).
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