Two stroke motorcycle's smoke because there is oil in the gas. If you put too much oil in the gas it will smoke more. Make sure the mixture is right for your bike. But always go with rule of thumb " a little more oil is better than less oil"
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
Two Stroke Combustion Engines are now obsolete.But two stroke might come back with modifications.
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There is no such thing as engine oil changes in two stroke motorcycle engines. The two stroke oil serves to lubricate the engine as it is mixed with gasoline. For the gearbox, on the average a yearly change of gear oil is sufficient.
Probably however the oil is usually only in the petrol with a two stroke motor.
No it isn't fatal, but it would smoke quite a bit, because a two stroke engine needs two stroke oil mixed in the petrol, and a four stroke just needs petrol.
depends on ur size but not a two stroke
This is a small two-stroke scooter with oil injection. It uses a two-stroke oil and you can buy this from your nearest Honda motorcycle dealership, or use any other acknowledged two-stroke oil.
I had a 1974 Suzuki 750, it was a two stroke and I believe the first water cooled motorscyle. It was called a Water Buffalo. Honda 750 Fours were the hot bike of the day and this motorcycle would WALK away from them in a race. Mark Malatesta maico make a motorcycle with a single cylinder 700cc two stroke gas engine
it wont have valves in the head. If you remove the exhaust pipe from the head and turn over the engine by hand, there will only be a piston and no valves moving.
Well the first necessary piece of information I would need to know is: Is it a two stroke or four stroke engine? I assume its four stroke as I'm sure you know that you need to mix two stroke oil with petrol and then put it in the tank if it's a two stroke. In that case, 25 to 30ml of two stroke oil to a litre of petrol is perfect. On the otherhand, if it is a four stroke, 300-400 ml of oil should be about right.
Two stroke engines will create a lot of visible smoke pollution and also more noise than four stroke engines. For these reason, many countries have required that all new motorcycles should be four-stroke.