Most dirt bikes use carburettors (until about this year), they regulate how much fuel and air the engine gets. The more of this it gets the more power it makes. When you apply the throttle, it increases the amount of fuel and air allowed into the engine. A power band is the interaction between the amount of throttle you apply and the amount of power the engine makes, different bikes make very different powerbands.
All fuel powered engines have a power band. The power band simply refers to the rpm range that the engine makes the most power. Four strokes usually have a wider power band than two strokes.
It's a dirt bike that uses a 2-stroke engine.
For a 2-stroke dirt bike all you have to do is, buy a taller cylinder, and buy a longer crankshaft.
Two strokes can accelerate faster but it depends on engine size
No we can't use 100cc 4 -stroke dirt bike race against 85cc dirt bikes.
4 stroke
depends 2 stroke of 4 stroke and racing bike or a trail bike
A 2 stroke.
a 2 stroke in the end is a better choice. yes it is true that a 4 stroke gives you more power, and it doesn't over heat as easy, but a 2 stroke will cost you less money to fix, less money on oil and gas, plus a 2 stroke has better initial speed, and a higher speed band. ^^ Actually 4 stroke MX bikes are the ones that are prone to overheating, and if you dump a 4 stroke after an hour in the woods, good luck getting it started again.
Haw fadt is a 65 2 stroke dirt bick
It's a two stroke
No such thing as a 5-stroke dirtbike.