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We continue the discussion of four strokes vs two strokes for off road, enduro style riding. This is part 3 of theon this topic. Please go back and see our other videos for more information. More videos on this subject will follow soon.\r
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The more that Ive ridden and tested dirt bikes over the years, the more that one thing has been driven home for me. There is no wrong answer to this debate. Sure, the 2 strokes are more fun for me to ride most of the time. Having said that, the 4 strokes certainly have their advantages in certain situations like on a track (I dont ride tracks, so it really doesnt matter to me). \r
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Most of the time in the past couple of years, Ive had a 2 stroke and a 4 stroke sitting in my garage. The only time I really get tempted to ride my 4 strokes is when Im heading out to the desert where the speeds are going to be higher and the whoops are going to be deep. If I know Im heading to tight, technical singletrack. Im going to take the 2 stroke for sure. \r
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Im a 2 stroke convert because I have ridden 4 strokes since I was a kid. Back in the day, as a child, the 2 strokes scared me since the power was pretty much all or nothing. The big bore 2 strokes are not like this at all. They have tons of low end and mid range power. They are great. \r
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