yes they are going to stop making 2-stroke dirtbikes within a year topps! im not sure about still getting parts, but im sure they are going to stop producing 2-stroke bikes
I would say so...but the newer bikes are made differently in like the sleves and crank shafts and what not. But in true honesty it depends on what parts you are wanting to put on it.
Chubby's Cruisers is a website that specializes in selling parts for cruiser bikes. They can be accessed at www.chubbyscruisers.com.
Buy them. But some bikes can't.
Stroke refers to how the pistons move in the cylinder(s).The basic meaning is the length of the piston travel. Short stroke engines can turn over faster, but long stroke engines tend to have more pulling power.Stroke can also be used as 2-stroke and 4-stroke, which refers to the different work phases of the engine. 2-strokes give more power for their size, but they pollute more and often use more fuel. 4-stroke can be cleaner, but bigger, heavier, and have more parts.
Most bike parts are generic, and built to certain standards. As long as you're able to figure out which standard your bike is you can get parts for them from pretty much any bicycle shop. The bikes are made by/for a company called HM bikes.
Yeti bikes are sturdy bikes that are manufactured for mountain riding. They are made with stronger parts and brakes that can withstand the rugged terrain.
In short the design and the inner working of a 2-stroke vs a 4-stroke allows a 2-stroke of a similar size/weight to make a lot more power than the equally size/weight 4-stroke. The downside of this is that it's a lot more polluting and a lot less energy efficient. The reason they are faster than a 4 stroke is because the 2 stroke is for racing. The gas and oil are mixed together to make the ultimate engine for your MX. A 4 Stroke is mainly for Trail Riding in my opinion. ^^ this is only true for little bikes like 85s and 105s... In real bikes 2 strokes are still faster CC for CC, they are lighter and the engines are more efficient for making power (fewer moving parts). HOWEVER, the AMA has allowed for 4 strokes over twice the displacement to race against 2 strokes, for example a 450 4 stroke vs a 250 2 stroke, in this case the 2 stroke has no chance. If the AMA were to equal classes, and the 450 were against a similar sized machine like a 500, the 2 stroke would dominate like the old days!
Most bikes and bike parts are made in Asia, although there's still a decent number of bikes that gets final assembly in the US/Europe.
yes
yes he used some different parts
3 parts of backhand and forehand stroke
A stroke is a disruption of the blood supply causing death of parts of the brain. A stroke is known in medical terms as a cerebrovascular accident.