Yes, it can "hydro lock" by sucking in water and it can "seize" from running it without oil.
No, it is a two stroke in the 2005 model I looked up.
a 110 cc dirt bike goes around 40 or 50 up to 60 or 65 mph
1 down 5 up
depends. if its a ttr110 or any other 4 stroke, maby go up to a 65 2 stroke, or 85.
Rev it up if it has a screaming high picked sound it's a 2 stroke. If it's a deep sound it's a 4 stroke
depending on if its a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke with my 2 stroke I turn the choke on and tip it until the carburetor bleeds. and it fires up every time
a 2 stroke dirt bike is meant for racing. they do not have kick stands because they are meant to start and go and not stop. you can buy a kickstand and hook it up to the bolt on the back wheel on the left side you can buy 1 for about 50$
Your engine could be locked up from low oil, burnt up rings or just a blown up engine
A dirt bike can be able to go up a kids slide
what pipe? what dirt bike? what blaster? what year of dirt bike? what year of blaster? if they match up the same, yes. If they dont match up no.
Until it blows up or you get tired i have always rode mine till i cant ride no longer i get arm pump.
For professional motocross, the biggest bike that is allowed to be raced is a 450 four-stroke. For local race purposes there is a Vet class that allows any size bike to be raced (usually up to 525 since that's the biggest motocross bike that KTM makes).