Two stroke bikes, your thoughts.

Anything that makes 60% of it's power in 10% of its usable rpm ....

you finish the thought


~kop~
 
Dirty, stinky, noisy...what's to like about them, I don't see the appeal. Four strokes are much better since you get two extra strokes :)
 
My '74 H-2 I sold about 8 years ago.

My '76 RD400 I bought new in '77. Club raced it a bit back in the '80's. My son has it now, so it's still in the family.
 
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What was the question?
 
http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=32683.0

Enjoy!
 
sonicwarhawk said:
Man I gotta make a set of chambers like that. The kick stand would be useless though.


Just hafta move it and install a zx7 unit. Cheap fix when you consider the benefits! 8)












Same pipes that Trevor has on the Kawayamasuki! :D
 
As owner and user of these creations it`s easy lovi´n it, but your neighbours dont ;D
 
Hey drewski, where could a guy find a pattern or a cone kit for chambers like that? Old tomcat loftkis is out of the picture these days.
 
If you understand them, they're awesome,if ya don't.... you are fucked!!!!
 
http://www.3cyl.com/mraxl/wtf/contact.htm. found it. Fyi guys. Im going to put a set together this winter and retire my dencos. Really going to be lord of the ring-ding next season. ;D
 
Ah... The old smokers. I have a 71 R5 project that I'll be getting back to this winter, and hopes of a custom framed RD drag bike at some point as well. Would love to find a 250 Kwacker triple, but apparently they don't exist in PA. ;)
 
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