Why do people love 2 strokes?

Many people enjoyed the sound and driving a motorcycle with a 2-stroke engine because of its unique characteristics—it was more noisy [in a good way] and had more power [for the same displacement]. So, if they were so good, why they had to be killed.
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Should I buy 2-stroke or 4-stroke?

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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Is a 2-stroke harder to ride?

Although 2-strokes are lighter, that doesn't always mean they are easier to ride. Handling ability will ultimately depend on the rider's ability and their personal preference. That being said, two-strokes can be harder to ride because they demand more work from the rider.
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Why did they stop making 2 strokes?

Answer: Two-strokes left the market because they could not meet steadily-tightening EPA standards for vehicle exhaust emissions. The very feature that makes two-strokes attractive—the simplicity of having only three moving parts (crankshaft, con-rod, and piston—was also their undoing.
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Why are two-strokes good for trails?

While a stock 2-stroke doesn't offer the torque of a 4-stroke, it'll still put plenty of torque to the ground for most riders. Not only that, but they're lighter and tend to be easier to handle. Older 2-strokes require riders to rev the engine to make increased power.
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Why 2 Strokes are better than 4 Strokes.



Are 2-strokes louder than 4 strokes?

Typically, a 2-stroke engine creates more torque at a higher RPM, while a 4-stroke engine creates a higher torque at a lower RPM. The 4-stroke engine is also much quieter, a 2-stoke engine is significantly louder and has a distinctive, high-pitched “buzzing” sound.
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Are 2-strokes faster than 4 strokes?

Because combustion takes place with each revolution of the crankshaft with a 2-stroke, this format puts out more power than a 4-stroke engine and the power has more instantaneous delivery. This are some reasons why 2-stroke engines have a long history of use on many different types of motorcycles.
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Are two-strokes illegal?

Two-stroke engines are not "banned" for use on all waterways in California, nor is there any plan to do so. Carbureted and electronic-injection two-stroke engines are considered high-emission engines. Generally, these engines were manufactured prior to 1999.
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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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Are 2-strokes better on sand?

The deeper the sand, the faster a two-stroke goes (because its snappy power delivery and light weight allow it to get on top). What don't they like? Rock hard dirt, off-camber corners, concrete starting pads and straights where the extra displacement and higher rpm of a four-stroke make it faster.
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How many miles does a 2-stroke last?

Two stroke engines

Your average 2 stroke snowmobile engine will last 2,500-5,000 miles (4,000 – 8,000 kilometers) before you are going to need to have the top end refreshed and between 5,000-10,000 miles (8,000 – 16,000 kilometers) before the engine needs to be completely rebuilt.
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Is a 2-stroke better for trails?

In terms of trail riding, the four-strokes tend to be vastly more comfortable to run long distances on the black top than the equivalent two-stroke. They will also get through much less fuel, which is pretty important in terrain where there isn't a petrol station round the corner.
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Are 2-strokes cheaper to maintain?

This makes the bike extremely lightweight in comparison to other heavier bikes. While two-stroke engines run more simplistically, their need for maintenance is usually much higher. However, two-stroke parts are notoriously cheaper than four-stroke.
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Are there any 2-stroke cars?

NO new car marketed in the United States has been powered by a two-stroke engine since Saab phased out its hard-to-housebreak 3-cylinder in the late 1960s, when federal air pollution laws were taking hold.
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Are cars 4 stroke engines?

These days, all cars and light trucks use four-stroke piston engines, whether burning gasoline or diesel. This means that the crankshaft must go around twice, and each piston moves up and down two times, to produce one pulse of power.
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Are 2 strokes inefficient?

Two-stroke engines do not use fuel efficiently, so you would get fewer miles per gallon. Two-stroke engines produce a lot of pollution -- so much, in fact, that it is likely that you won't see them around too much longer. The pollution comes from two sources.
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Why Yamaha RX 100 is so popular?

Just like the Royal Enfield motorcycles, the Yamaha RX 100 was once also considered a symbol of masculinity. The two-stroke motorcycle was fast compared to its rivals and had a unique exhaust note. The bike somehow became a favourite amongst the young riders and was kind of wild and rugged in nature.
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Why RX100 is banned?

Yamaha RX100 quickly gained popularity due to 2 stroke powerful engine. Due to strict modern emission norms, two-stroke motorcycles were banned and the RX100 bit the dust.
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Will Honda Make 2-strokes again?

Honda is planning to bring back two-strokes with a clean-burning, fuel-injected, all-new screamer engine. Patents have just been published that show the side and front elevation of a new two-stroke engine from the big H. On the drawing above, tagged with the numbers 71, 70 and 74 can be seen a fuel injection system.
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What Lakes dont allow 2-stroke engines?

The list of lakes where two-stroke engines would be banned includes Tahoe, Havasu, Castaic and Perris, said Mark Denny, government affairs representative of the International Jet Sports Boating Association.
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How can I make my 2-stroke faster?

How to make a 2 stroke more powerful
  1. Consider reed valve for more horsepower. ...
  2. Reduce the Squish gap. ...
  3. Down jet the engine. ...
  4. Inspect your exhaust system. ...
  5. Work on your intake. ...
  6. Get the cylinder ported. ...
  7. Check the Ignition timing. ...
  8. Make your exhaust system stinger ID smaller.
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Why are 2 strokes popular in Enduro?

Modern 2 strokes are much easier to ride and in fact, hard enduro slow technically riding a two-stroke is preferred as they do not have near the flameout issues that come from 4 stroke motors.
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What's the best 2-stroke dirt bike?

8 Best Two-Stroke Dirt Bikes
  • 8 Suzuki RM250.
  • 7 Yamaha YZ250.
  • 6 KTM 250SX.
  • 5 Kawasaki KX500.
  • 4 Honda CR250R.
  • 3 Yamaha YZ125.
  • 2 Husqvarna CR125.
  • 1 Honda CR500R.
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Does 2-stroke need oil?

Unlike a four-stroke engine, a unique feature of a two-stroke engine is that they do not have an internal oil reservoir. Instead, two-stroke engines require the owner to mix oil into the fuel at a predetermined ratio in order to ensure the engine receives adequate lubrication during operation.
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