Lemme just say a few things here... I'm sure there are about 8200 posts in the 2 stroke forum and 1800 in the 4 stroke, NOT because the 2 strokes have more problems, but because they are more popular & so many more people have purchased them!I think this forum speaks for itself. As of today there are about 8200 posts in the 2 stroke forum and 1800 in the 4 stroke. Granted there are positive "post" in both but from what I have read in the last couple of months most are members wanting help with some kind of problem. I have the Stanton friction kit with the R/S 4 stroke engine and I have made it 175 miles with absolutely no problems. No I don't go 40 mph but 20 mph is about as fast as I want to hit the asphalt or T-Bone a car.
Granted the China 2 stroke is a sexier looking engine but if you want to be sexy buy a Harley. If you want to go ride or commute on something that is reliable then go with a 4 stroke and a chain or belt setup to a freewheel hub.
I can already hear the argument about cost. $150.00 verses $500.00. After reading hundreds of post the experts say to replace all studs, replace all gaskets, buy a new muffler (some $70.00), modify clutch linkage, buy a double pull brake lever, upgrade the chain, upgrade the chain tensioner, upgrade all motor mounts and hardware, upgrade the spark plug, use synthetic oil and the list goes on and on. By the time you do all or part of this you have more money invested than you would have in a reliable 4 stroke setup. If you enjoy working on things more than using them then I understand your argument.
This is just my $0.02 worth. Don't mean to make anybody mad but I have limited time to ride my bike and I find it very enjoyable. I want to know that it is ready when I am. So far I don't worry about how far I am from home because I have yet to have to push it back.
Other then changing my spark plug, and running synthetic oil, with over 8,000 miles I have done none of those things?After reading hundreds of post the experts say to replace all studs, replace all gaskets, buy a new muffler (some $70.00), modify clutch linkage, buy a double pull brake lever, upgrade the chain, upgrade the chain tensioner, upgrade all motor mounts and hardware, upgrade the spark plug, use synthetic oil and the list goes on and on. By the time you do all or part of this you have more money invested than you would have in a reliable 4 stroke setup. If you enjoy working on things more than using them then I understand your argument.
Four strokes sound cooler and smell better, and between whats better lets take a look at classic motorcycles, which was more popular of the trail bikes? The 4-stroke Honda trail 90/110, or the 2-stroke Kawasaki g4/g5?