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Old 01-08-2009, 02:37 PM
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Default $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

So if I buy a less expensive $200 2-stroke, and then need to replace it three times, I end up with the same cost as a $600 4-stroke nice quiet system cost. Less the aggravation of break downs.

Thinking of this a different way. If the bicycle is stolen, or damaged in an accident I am only out the $200 plus the bicycle cost.

Yes I realize the market costs are all relative, and good quality costs cash. But three times as much?

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Old 01-08-2009, 02:41 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

depend on what u get! if your getting a whizzer engine then it worth it, but if it something simple but marked up, i would go with the cheaper one
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Old 01-08-2009, 03:06 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

it depends on what you want.

Are you mechanically inclined? Do you like to tinker? Are you ok with mixing 2-stroke oil into your gas before filling up? Do you want a cool mc-looking motor?

If yes to all those, save your money and get a 2-stroke. If no, get a 4-stroke.

Don't be fooled though, the 4-stroke still requires maintenance, just not as much.

If regular maintenance and tuning is done on the 2-strokes, they can last quite some time.

And you can always make the 2 stroke motor quieter. And the 2-stroke will likely have more power.
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Old 01-08-2009, 03:47 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

Not much I can add to Jason comments. 2 strokes are way cheaper to build and have way less moving parts. 2 stokes also tend to rev higher and are much louder.
A 4 stroke engine, like a Honda, can outlive you and are much quieter.
There is no reason you should not be able to get two or three years out of the $200 kit so it all depends on what you want.
if I had to to it all over again, I'd get a cheap pocket bike and have more than enough parts to build a nice bike.

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Old 01-08-2009, 04:00 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

To each their own. Having had both I'd never go back to unbalanced 2 stroke engines.

The split might actually be more in the 2-1 range anyway, aren't titans, for example, around $400?
You can buy a car for $20K, do you get twice the car for $40K?

While you put an extra 20 grand in play to answer that, the great thing about MBs is we're only
talking a couple hundred one way or another.
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Old 01-08-2009, 04:19 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

We are winners no matter what. A person can go out to a bar for one night and blow a hundred bucks on a few beers. Another person puts $100 worth of gas into a cars gas tank. We can take that money and enjoy it for many, many months with a huge smile on our faces!!
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Old 01-09-2009, 08:28 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

I've been bankrupt and broke since last year. Yet I never thought I would be able to take my old bicycle and make it motorized. $125. yes,- $250. out of the question.
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Old 01-10-2009, 02:11 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

I dearly love my 2 strokes, I really do. But the 4 stroke is IMHO, a joy on top of the joy. Less vibration and noise. Just a different world. But ChinaGurls are sexier. Is a personal choice. Have to ride both to form an opinion.

Way I see it.

Weight to bang 2 stroke (but you have an engine)
Cost, 2 stroke cheaper.
Ease of mounting, 2 stroke.
Ascetics, 2 stroke

Noise, 4 stroke hands down.
Vibration, 4 stroke hands down.
Ease of fueling, 4 stroke
Fuel economy, 4 stroke

Enjoying the ride and not making folks mad, priceless. 4banger

Just my thinking and ride both before you decide.

Can DIY for a little more then a 2 stroke with a 4 stroke. All about what you want and makes you happy
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Old 01-10-2009, 02:29 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

I've built & rode both... it's 2-strokes, all the way!!
They're cheaper, they're faster & they look WAY COOLER!!!

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Old 01-10-2009, 02:55 PM
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Default Re: $200 kit vs. $600 kit - three times better?

well it varys on who you buy from to tell the truth never buy from ebay and know what you are getting im 100% behind zoom bikes all the way well the kit i am behind is the 48cc kits they are the best get the limited kit will put down 40mph on a stock gear and will last as long as you take care of it they can last up to 2-3yrs

the key to keeping it working in good order is to drive it daily even in the winter time just like a car sitting for 1 month is bad and using the right oil is key

so if you want a good kit ask your self is speed the main thing you want or long lasting
well they do the same thing but the 48cc kit can do the same thing but on a 80cc kit after break in always put a 36t gear on it reason that engine will break from the high rpms it puts down

well also if you want a kit i'll sell you one for 200$ you pick 48-80 and that will be with shipping cost in it

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