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A modern 500cc or 750cc or 1000cc 2-stroke could easily have ~100-150HP and could be lightet than the modern 1000cc 4-strokes.The thing is simple,there's fun against money!If you want to enjoy your ride its the 2-stoke,if you want lower fuel consumption its the 4-stroke...

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