Basic operation is the exact same as a 4 stroke bike, though the older crowd who grew up riding in the 60's, 70's and 80's reccommend always having a finger hovering over the clutch in case the engine seized (Something that won't happen if you take car of the bike and feed it top quality synthetic 2-stroke oil), the other differences is they are more maintenance heavy, though the maintenance is often cheap due to the simplicity of the design, they burn oil at an impressive rate, some require the petrol to be premixed. The major difference is the smile a good one will put on your face when you hit the powerband. Or absolute terror as the rear slews sideways :-)
It's a dirt bike that uses a 2-stroke engine.
A 2 stroke.
depends 2 stroke of 4 stroke and racing bike or a trail bike
If you put 4 stroke what in it
Yes it is a 2 stroke dirt bike manufactured by Kawasaki.
It's a two stroke
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.
4 stroke. a farm/trail bike, thay have hardly any maintenence and are reliable. dont think twice
For the same engine size, it should be.
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.
Kx 500 2 stroke
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