Yes, for 2010 KTM will have a full line of motocrossers. They will have a 250, 150, 125, 105, 85 std, 85 big wheel, 65 and the 50. Check the link below for pictures of the 2010 lineup.
Some of them are two strokes an some are 4 strokes Most of them are 2
Yamaha does and sadly ktm but they suck buthole but i still wish suzuki, honda and kawasaki did
For 2009, KTM still has the following 2 strokes:50, 65, 85, 105, 125, 150, 200, 250 and the 300.
kawasaki does not make big bike 2 strokes anymore, it think their last year was 2007
they stop making 2 stokes in 2010
it depends..because yammaha manufacturers do make both 2 strokes and 4 strokes
2 Strokes make much more power per cc than 4 strokes. For example a 2 stroke 125 and a 4 stroke 250 both make about the same power 4 strokes have much more low end torque though
the 2 stroke is faster
What is 2 strokes under when writing an integer?
The primary difference between KTM 1 and KTM 2 pistons lies in their design and intended use. KTM 1 pistons are typically designed for lower displacement engines or applications requiring less power, while KTM 2 pistons are built for higher performance and displacement, delivering increased power output. Additionally, KTM 2 pistons may feature enhancements in materials and design to withstand higher stress and temperatures, making them suitable for more demanding riding conditions.
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
10w30 is what ktm recommend for a 2 stroke engine