Greg58
Well-Known Member
Tony your experience is different than mine, I found the opposite. Here in Georgia we have some very challenging motor sports parks, with trails that will test your equipment. There was no way to keep a 2 stroke in the power band to climb some of these trails, on the other hand a 4 stroke would. I have owned both and enjoyed each, only for different reasons. The 2 stroke was for flat out on a track and the 4 stroke was for climbing the trails. Anything smaller than a 250cc had to stay off the expert trails.