2 strokes are smaller and lighter than the 4's, but if you can make it fit there is no reason you cant swap them out. The electrical syatem will be different though so you had better bring the wiring harness and exhaust over from the donor bike. with all the work involved you would be better off selling the 2 and buying a used 4.
If you put 4 stroke what in it
A 2 stroke.
depends 2 stroke of 4 stroke and racing bike or a trail bike
2 stroke motorbikes are more powerful and I'm not sure on the advantages of a 4 stroke motor bike but i have a 4 stroke and i think its more for beginners
Depends if its 2 stroke or 4 stroke. A 2 stroke bike you can tell by the RPMS which they will be real high which your bike will be very loud. Also if you have a 4 stroke bike you can shift anytime just 4 stroke bikes have torque all the time. so it really depends if your racing just cruising or whatever it all depends on what you r doing.
It's a two stroke
4 stroke. a farm/trail bike, thay have hardly any maintenence and are reliable. dont think twice
All of the Orion bikes use a 4 stroke engine.
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.
No if it says 4 stroke or 4 cycle you can not put it in a 2 stroke or 2cycle engine.
For the same engine size, it should be.
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