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The Strange Death of the Two-stroke Motorcycle

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Publié le 03 Oct 2023 / Dans Film et animation

The meteoric rise and fall of two stroke motorcycles, especially in competition, is one of mysterious circumstances. In this video we look at why they went away, and what their future could be.

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bigintol03
bigintol03 1 an depuis

Very interesting!

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Menwalkaway
Menwalkaway 1 an depuis

I had many 2 stroke bikes in my teens and early 20s
Hodaka 125 and 250, Suzuki tm 125, Puch 125 twin (barn find), Honda cr 125 and 250.
All were great fun, i miss those days

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

They are great personal transport... again there is no right or wrong bikes, as you can thread your way through heavy bumper to bumper traffic, on a short, light bike... Where as on a big heavy long bike e.g. a Hoggly Fergulson - Ewwwwwww forget it..... So the thin, short, light, bikes with great low speed performance and narrow handlebars.... inner city commuting = brilliant. 200 + K a day open highway commuting - you need something with muscle and can pull the miles.....

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