A 4-stroke bike typically runs on gasoline, which is a common fuel for internal combustion engines. If it has no 4-stroke engine components, it might be powered by an alternative engine type, such as a 2-stroke engine or an electric motor. In the case of a 2-stroke engine, the fuel is usually a mixture of gasoline and oil. An electric bike would rely on batteries for power instead of any fuel.
oil+gas=2stroke gas only in the tank=4stroke
4 stroke
2stroke has fat pipe and the 4stroke has a skinny pipe.
The terms 4 stroke, and 4 cycle, have the same meaning. There is no difference in the oil.
If you put 4 stroke what in it
4 stroke
A 4 stroke engine takes 4 strokes to complete a cycle. 1, intake. 2, compression. 3, ignition/power. 4, exhaust.
If you are lucky you may get $100-$200 if that.
Yes, it can "hydro lock" by sucking in water and it can "seize" from running it without oil.
depends 2 stroke of 4 stroke and racing bike or a trail bike
4 stroke oil
4 stroke. a farm/trail bike, thay have hardly any maintenence and are reliable. dont think twice