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Re: Do 2 strokes last longer [Re: kirbydog] #9703710 02/03/14 11:37 PM
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As mentioned, all will eventually grenade. But, the bad thing with 4-strokes, when they do go, it will tend to be more catastrophic. Valves, push rods, cams, etc. on a 4- stroke that you don't have on a 2 stroke. With all that being said, I don't think I'd be afraid of the newer modern day 4 strokes. Grip it and rip it!

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Re: Do 2 strokes last longer [Re: kirbydog] #9703722 02/03/14 11:41 PM
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Good ? I've had both and both have blown power heads

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