Face, Arm, Speech, Time
The mnemonic "FAST" is commonly used to help recognize the warning signs of a stroke. It stands for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time to call emergency services. Each component highlights key symptoms that indicate a stroke, emphasizing the urgency of seeking immediate medical attention. Quick recognition and action can significantly improve outcomes for stroke patients.
No such thing as a 5-stroke dirtbike.
Stroke it fast and it will get bigger.
RX 2-stroke
85
Haw fadt is a 65 2 stroke dirt bick
FAST is an acronym used to help identify the signs of a stroke quickly. It stands for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time to call emergency services. If someone exhibits any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical help, as prompt treatment can significantly improve outcomes. Recognizing these signs can save lives and reduce long-term effects of a stroke.
stock 75
70 mph
about 60 mph
About 60 to 62 mph
there is no crf 100 two stroke. it would be a four stoke and it has about seven hp.