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<blockquote data-quote="boxboy" data-source="post: 1556739" data-attributes="member: 16089"><p>I am a die hard 4 stroker but I have had a couple 2 strokes over the years... setup on a 2 stroke for trails is very important or you will have a lot of issues with keeping it running and starting... proper jetting, gearing, and flywheel weighting as well as suspension setup are all a factor in getting the bike setup for trails... </p><p></p><p>There are a couple really great 2 strokes on the market today that would be great but I would get into a dealer (go talk with several) about what type of riding you want to do and how the bike should be setup...</p><p></p><p>The best trail bike 2 stroke I have ever ridden was a KDX 220 with the big flywheel and then I took a spin on a ktm 300 xc I could get to like but I really like my ktm 530 exc (4stroke)... </p><p></p><p>I hate kick starting so I don't think I will ever get a bike without electric start... although I have been looking for a gasgas trials bike I am thinking i really want to get one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boxboy, post: 1556739, member: 16089"] I am a die hard 4 stroker but I have had a couple 2 strokes over the years... setup on a 2 stroke for trails is very important or you will have a lot of issues with keeping it running and starting... proper jetting, gearing, and flywheel weighting as well as suspension setup are all a factor in getting the bike setup for trails... There are a couple really great 2 strokes on the market today that would be great but I would get into a dealer (go talk with several) about what type of riding you want to do and how the bike should be setup... The best trail bike 2 stroke I have ever ridden was a KDX 220 with the big flywheel and then I took a spin on a ktm 300 xc I could get to like but I really like my ktm 530 exc (4stroke)... I hate kick starting so I don't think I will ever get a bike without electric start... although I have been looking for a gasgas trials bike I am thinking i really want to get one... [/QUOTE]
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