I'm not entirely clear on what you're asking about here. For a human-powered bicycle the word strokes aren't really used. For a motor cycle it'd be more applicable. Motor cycles can basically come in two different engine types, two-stroke and 4-stroke. 2-stroke motors are lighter for the same amount of horsepower, but they also pollute more and waste more fuel. They're usually found in dirtbikes. 4-stroke engines work "just" like the one in most cars. They run cleaner, use less fuel but are heavier for the same amount of horsepower. They give more torque at lower revs and do fine for more casual riding.
Two strokes can accelerate faster but it depends on engine size
buy a ttr 230 there a good bike there 4 strokes. dont buy 2 strokes they have twice as much power
IF mantainance of the bike condition in in initual days of bike purchase was later cause u with engine comming to bore which means piston strokes are not suitting properly with the engine capacity.........
the 2 strokes have a lot of tourqe and a lot of speed ^^ Thats wrong, 4 strokes have more torque. CC for CC 2 strokes are faster for ex. a Yz250 (2s) is faster than a YZ250f (4s). But in classes, the 4 strokes have such a displacement advantage its stupid, a 250 2 stroke has to race against a 450 4 stroke.... as the old saying goes there's no replacement for displacement, so the 4 strokes win because of rules...
Shirley Chisholm had seven strokes.
yes!!!!!!!!!!!
Because of the more pollution of a 2 stroke where it burns the oil.
I guess 3 or less strokes in golf.
CRF is 4 strokes... The ( F ) at the end means FOUR !
kawasaki does not make big bike 2 strokes anymore, it think their last year was 2007
there are 4 different types of strokes... backstroke freestyle breastroke and Butterfly
Yamaha TTR125 is the best dirt bike. I think itβs a good idea for a beginner to use a dirt bike with low engine power. Yamaha TTR is a perfect mid-size beginner bike; it has a 124 CC engine with four strokes.