Will a 2004 yz 250 engine fit in a 2004 yz 250f frame?
YES! The only difference between a 250 and a 250f is that one is 2stroke and the other is a four stroke.
I think they are about 21hp with a race exhaust on. They do aprrox 65-70mph i believe, which doesnt sound extremely quick but they are designed to accelerate rapidl instead of having high top speeds due to the nature of motocross. I would like to see a 0-40 time for a cr85 as I think that would be more intresting.
How do you replace soles on motocross boots?
Take them to your local motorbike shop as they usually have somewhere they can send them to replace the soles. If they are boots like Alpinestars tech 10's don't let them wear through too far as then the soles cannot be replaced
What do the power valves on a KTM 125SX do?
The powervalve is a quarter moon shaped plate that rests on the top of the exhaust port. when the engine hits a certain rpm the plate slides back which advances the port timing. Advanced port timing yeilds more top end power, and retarded timing (later timing) gives better bottom end power.
How much money is a dirt bike?
£999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
Where is chad reeds wife from?
Australia like he is. They were dating before he started racing worldwide.
Somewhere around 35 - 40 mph... faster if you're going down a big hill!
How do you do back flips on mx vs ATV unleashed?
When going up jump press shift and ford then press back to do a back flip.
Will a 2000kx250 motor fit into a 1992kx250 frame?
Size wise, it would fit, however it wont bolt into the frame if that is what you are asking.
Who were Ricky Carmichaels main rivals?
Depends on seasons.
For his last seasons, mostly James 'bubba' Stewart and Chad Reed.
What is the difference between core-2 due and quad?
Dual Core is better because it has 2 processors. The more the better. (Dell has a Quad Core, 4, processor computer and Mac has a Dual Quad Core processor, yes 8 processors). The main difference is that core duo is 32-bit processor, where as Core 2 Duo is 64-it processor, also for Core 2 Duo, the cache memory is 4MB compared to 2MB of Core Duo.
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Samkad -
Lets try to make it clear -
Dual core and Core2 Duo both use 2 cores to process instructions..... good.... ok... but what's the difference then...
Well... the main difference is in the cache memory they use.....
The Dual Core processors use single cache shared between the 2 cores... plus, the size of this cache memory is usually less as compared to Core2 Duo ones (typically in size of 128 KB to around 512 Kb or 1 MB)......
On the other side Core 2 Duo processors also use 2 cores but they have dedicated cache memory assigned to each of the core. so in effect there are two cache memories (note - in case if you don't know what exactly cache memory is - its a static memory - Static RAM - which is costly - and charged per KB size - because they are embedded into your processors.... and your processor stores instruction set into these cores and also info of frequently accessed memory locations so that it doesn't need to go to your main memory - RAM - on motherboard - every time and search indexes to get these locations. The result is - your access time is greatly reduced.. ok.. enough of info... lets get back to main topic)... so, the more cache your processor has got, the more costly will it be and more info can it store and faster will it become.... coming back to Core 2 Duo processors.... the cache size is typically 1 MB to up to 4 / 6 / 8 /12 Mb of size. so if a core 2 duo processor config states 4 Mb of cache, then effectively your 2 cores will use 2 Mb each... now you can make out the difference in speed between a dual core using 512 cache and a Core 2 Duo using 4 Mb of cache... and the same reason why core 2 duo processors are costly and more faster (about 40 %) than the dual core ones...
Finally... to summarize, dual core procs (less cache size and that too shared cache between two cores) are strip in version of Core 2 Duo procs (more cache size and independent cache between each of the two cores), which make Core 2 Duo procs costlier and faster than Dual Core procs... so the winner is Core 2 Duo (and its comes with a price...)
hope everyone is clear now....
lets make it simple............
cheers,
Samkad