For 2009, KTM still has the following 2 strokes:
50, 65, 85, 105, 125, 150, 200, 250 and the 300.
it all depends on the size on the motor and if its a two stroke or four
My opinion, no. You have to mix gas for the two stroke, and two stokes are not as powerful.
No. Because the engine is a two stroke. Make sure the engine is a two stroke though. If it is a tiny engine with 1 gear and a pull starter and makes a high pitch sound it is probably a two stroke. Consult your owners manuel or the manufacturer of the bike to see if it is a two stroke or four stroke engine. You will have to change the oil if it is a four stroke, but I think most 47 and not 49 cc bikes are two stroke. If it is a two stroke, no oil changes are required, but you will need to mix a certain amount of 2 stroke engine oil with the fuel. Your owners manuel or manufacturer should be able to tell you the ratio per gallon of gas you will need. Hopefully, this will help.
yes. All the major manufacturers have 2 strokes in their lineup. Some manufacturers don't have the adult bikes in two stroke, but another company will have it.
cr250 (two stroke) or crf450 (four stroke) i personaly only race Honda and they have always been great bikes
Two stroke engines are used in dirt bikes, ATVs, snowmobiles, etcetera. You can find them in most small recreational vehicles like that. A lot of outboard boat motors are also two stroke.
i have two dirt bikes a kx 250 2 stroke and a cr 150 4 stroke and if you stop annd dont hold the clutch they both cut off
A 2-stroke dirtbike will be powered by a 2-stroke engine and a 4-stroke dirtbike will be powered by a 4-stroke engine. For the same power, the 2-stroke will be a lighter bike. For the same weight, the 4-stroke will be a weaker/slower bike. The 2-stroke is likely to use more fuel and make more noise. The 4-stroke will run cleaner and quieter.
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No
yes they are going to stop making 2-stroke dirtbikes within a year topps! im not sure about still getting parts, but im sure they are going to stop producing 2-stroke bikes
two stoke bikes have more power then 4 storke. 4 storke are better for trail riding and 2 stroke are better for racing