Ya know there is a reason why they are allowed to race up to 550cc 4-strokes in the 250cc Super-Cross races. What it boils down to is you need to double the dissplacement of a 4-stroke to equal the power of a 2-stroke of any given size.
I've got a couple of 46cc 2-stroke engines that 49cc 4-stroke could never touch......not even come close. 2 and 4-strokes should only come together in the unlimited class and the trophy dash. Just my opinion of course.
I've got a couple of 46cc 2-stroke engines that 49cc 4-stroke could never touch......not even come close. 2 and 4-strokes should only come together in the unlimited class and the trophy dash. Just my opinion of course.
I just put one of those pocket bike motors (from Dax) on my bike with a Staton friction drive. After breaking it in, I staged a drag race. The competitors were as follows.
1. Beach cruiser. 50cc pocket bike motor, Staton 1.5" friction drive 250lb rider
2. Beach cruiser, 35cc Subaru, Staton axle mount 165lb rider
3. Mountain bike, 50cc Honda, BMP 1.25" friction drive 225lb rider
4. Beach cruiser, 35cc Honda Golden Eagle (stock gear) 225lb rider
First race: 1 block, #2 won by a bike length
Second race: 2 blocks, #3 won by a bike length #4 was right on his heels
Third race: 3 blocks, #1 won by 3 bike lengths.
I have driven all four of these combinations. I feel that they are all about equal. The pocket bike engine definitely has the best top speed, but doesn't have the best acceleration.
MB racing on a go-kart track isn't about top speed, it's more about who can accelerate the fastest and who has the guts to take the turns fastest....
I stick to my reccomendations.... 0-50cc, 51-135 and unlimited engine size. Regardless of 2 or 4 stroke.