Much like discussing religion and politics at a backyard BBQ, bringing up the debate of whether a 2-stroke dirt bike is faster than a 4-stroke is like asking if Ford is better than Chevy. Fortunately, ...
Pretty though it may be, this MX-style DT400 is most certainly not afraid of taking a beating. The Yamaha DT400 is known to offer oodles of two-stroke fun both on and off the tarmac, acting as an ...
While Honda built only 4-stroke designs throughout the 60s, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha stuck almost exclusively to 2-strokes. This served them well & allowed them to fill a market segment that was ...
The Yamaha WR426F was a dirt bike that generated interest in rapidly improving four-stroke technology. The idea that a four-stroke thumper could be a competitive machine, and not make for a grossly ...
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