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The smell of the oil burning in the two stroke high performance motor is like nitro in a four stroke hemi.
The small 2 stroke bike motors in the late 60's were awesome. My first one was a 1968 Kawasaki Trail 90, build your own dirt bike, in 69 the factory came out with a production race model, the 238cc Green Streak.........250 lbs 38 HP stock dirt bike. OH MOMMY!
This 250 class two stroke, dusted the old 500cc singles in all aspects, I had one, I know.
The two stroke motor makes power and torque at High RPM, as the design designates.
Some of my old two stroke, hot dirt bikes, would not idle under 6000 RPM, due to the barrel porting etc.
Ultra Fast Machines................
Do a search for the Kawasaki 500cc 3cyl two stroke (MachIII)
In 1969 this 3 cyl, 2 stroke (outboard cyl fired at the same time!) Super Bike, turned a 12.4 sec 1/4 mi, out of the box , in street condition.
The model is called "H1"
With all two stroke motors, "The Motor Oil" is mixed with the fuel, either by dumping oil in a Gas can, shaking it up and pouring it into the tank, or having a oil injector resourviour.
Check it out!
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Tim
300CE
280SE 4.5
Sandals (size 11)
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