They both have there pros and con's! The 2 strokes are lighter and inexpensive to maintain, the power-band of the 2 stroke is awesome but can sneak up on you when least expected. The 4 strokes are heavy, expensive to maintain but they have all around easy manageable power!!
2 stroke
To determine if your 50cc moped is a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke, check the engine design and oiling system. A 2-stroke engine typically has fewer components, no separate oil reservoir, and requires mixing oil with fuel. In contrast, a 4-stroke engine has a separate oil system and usually features a valve train with camshafts and timing mechanisms. Additionally, you can consult the owner's manual or look for identifying marks on the engine.
2 stroke, more power and torque = more speed 4 stroke, more reliable
4 is better since it has more longevity-like a car engine
four strokes last longer if rode right
probably not but 10W40 is recommended
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
Both 4-stroke and 2-stroke snow blowers have their advantages. 4-stroke engines are more fuel efficient and produce fewer emissions, while 2-stroke engines tend to be lighter and have simpler designs. The choice ultimately depends on your preference for power, maintenance requirements, and environmental impact.
no way 4 stroke vers 2 stroke crf 80 is better
4 stroke is better than 2 -more torque last longer that is why gm stoped making 2 stroke diesels
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.