The term "2 stroke" typically refers to a type of engine, often found in motorcycles or dirt bikes. Height requirements for riding such vehicles can vary by manufacturer or specific model, but generally, riders should be able to comfortably reach the controls and have a secure footing on the ground when seated. Many manufacturers recommend a minimum height of around 5 feet for smaller bikes, while larger models may necessitate a taller rider for better handling and safety. Always check the specific guidelines for the bike in question.
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The same way you ride any other motorcycle.
of course you can you daft muppet
get a 80cc dirtbike
2 stroke, 10- 15 years old is a good year spand. 4 stroke, 4- 8.
5"2
1980 Yamaha XT250 the sound was used from a 2 stroke!
The KTM 105 is a good bike if you are transferring from a medium sized 4 stroke to your first 2 stroke. It has plenty of power. If you ride hard you might be better of going for a 125 you will be able to ride it longer.
4 strokes are easier to ride. Depending on your size, there may not be any 4's. You may have to start on a 2. No big deal though. Good riding to you.
50cc 4-stroke 50cc 2-stroke,65cc 2-stroke, 70cc 4-stroke, 80cc 2-stroke, 85cc 2-stroke, 110cc 4-stroke, 125cc 2-stroke, 125cc 4-stroke, 150cc 2-stroke, 150cc 4-stroke, 200cc 2-stroke, 250cc 2-stroke, 250cc 4-stroke, 300cc 2-stroke 350cc 4-stroke, 450cc 4-stroke, 500cc 2-stroke, 530cc 4-stroke, 690cc 4-stroke
pastrana has a 2007 Rm250 2-stroke to do the freestyling. when it comes to racing he has the new RM-Z 450 suzuki 4-stroke.
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