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im not sure about that but i can say that a 2 stroke 125cc is faster than a 125cc 4 stroke and probably 200cc too. a 125cc 2 stroke would throw you off the back if you cant handle it properly, where as the 4 stroke wouldn't scare the living daylights out of you
for a 4 stroke: beginner level 2 stroke: experienced they are huge
None, they all suck.
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125cc 4-stroke is about 50mph 125cc 2-stroke is about 75-80mph 250cc 4-stroke is about 75-80mph 250cc 2-stroke is about 100-120mph 450cc 4-stroke is about 100-120mph 500cc 2-stroke is about 180+mph
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
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There is a difference between 2 stroke and 4 stroke, hopefully you know that part. yz250 is a 2 stroke, and yz250f is a 4 stroke. 2 stroke 125cc is the same as a 250cc 4 stroke. a 250cc 2 stroke is the same as a 450cc 4 stroke. so if you get the yz250, it will be ALOT faster then the yz250f, there different kinds of power. hopefully that helps.
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two stroke engines have a power stroke every second revolution of the crank shaft. four strokes have a power stroke every fourth revolution of the crank shaft. that is why a 125cc two stroke has about the same power as a 250cc four stroke.
A 125cc 4-stroke Yamaha ATV typically has a top speed of around 30 to 40 miles per hour, depending on the specific model and its design features. Factors such as rider weight, terrain, and the ATV's gearing can also influence its speed. These vehicles are generally designed for youth and beginner riders, emphasizing safety and control over high-speed performance.