A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
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A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
I had a 45bhp 2 stroke 250, it wasn't the nicest thing to ride, a 76 bhp one is going to make a horrible road bike.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
That’s lovely. I’d have one.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Ha ha. I missed the engine size.
250 is a poor choice. And 76 gee gees is a joke.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Why limit yourself to 250cc? If it really does make 76bhp out of a quarter litre, it will be peaky as hell. A twin cylinder 2T in the 350 - 400cc range making that amount of power would be a much, much more pleasant bike to ride and still wouldn't stress the running gear.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Genuine 60bhp 350 power valves aren't very nice to ride, for 76bhp a 500 would be better, but then you'd have to admit you're making the same power as a 1984 RD500.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
MCN tested it on the road a while back
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... roke/2022/
Oh yeah it's 30k too
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Oh yeah it's 30k too
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
All 2stroke enthusiasts are of a certain age and bang on about Yam RDs and LCs, so you'd think a modern 2stroke would visually play up to that somewhat.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
And we're all a bit rose tinted specs about them, LCs are huge fun to ride, but they're pretty horrible compared to modern bikes.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Interestingly, Langen are now working on an electric bike with an interesting modular battery
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
How much power does a late tz250 make (ie real measured), and how often does it need a piston rod and crank. And plugs?
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
That's a difficult question as Yamaha never gave any power figures for TZs, the last works two stroke 250s were putting out about 100bhp (according to Honda), crank and piston life was one race, not the whole race weekend, I know someone with an ex Kato NSR250 that he won't start because it'll shorten the engine life measurably.
The reverse cylinder TZ250U was about 70bhp, but it never had a reputation for long engine life, a mate has a TZ250E and it's pistons will last a weekend and the crank about twice that.
I had a YZ125E that would eat a piston ring in 20 minutes, I doubt if it was making 36bhp.
The reverse cylinder TZ250U was about 70bhp, but it never had a reputation for long engine life, a mate has a TZ250E and it's pistons will last a weekend and the crank about twice that.
I had a YZ125E that would eat a piston ring in 20 minutes, I doubt if it was making 36bhp.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
I reckon a v twin made just over 70.
A road engine making 76, even with years of development just seems unlikely. Maybe the mcn one was in a higher state of tune for the test but something stinks.
A road engine making 76, even with years of development just seems unlikely. Maybe the mcn one was in a higher state of tune for the test but something stinks.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
They're not referred to as stinkwheels for nothing, you know...porter_jamie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:15 pm I reckon a v twin made just over 70.
A road engine making 76, even with years of development just seems unlikely. Maybe the mcn one was in a higher state of tune for the test but something stinks.
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So how is it that four strokes have nearly doubled their output since the 80s, but we still expect two-strokes to make roughly the same power they did 30 years ago? Apply modern electronics, advanced lubricants, increased knowledge of pressure waves etc etc and I'd be very surprised if a 350 - 400cc 2T couldn't be made to be reliable and still produce 85-90 bhp with a decent midrange. Using modern chassis, suspension and wheel technology and you'd have something weighing no more than 130 kg. I'd take that any day over a 200bhp 1000cc IL4.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Development,I'd reckon. The emphasis has been on 4 strokes for decades now.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:04 pm So how is it that four strokes have nearly doubled their output since the 80s, but we still expect two-strokes to make roughly the same power they did 30 years ago? Apply modern electronics, advanced lubricants, increased knowledge of pressure waves etc etc and I'd be very surprised if a 350 - 400cc 2T couldn't be made to be reliable and still produce 85-90 bhp with a decent midrange. Using modern chassis, suspension and wheel technology and you'd have something weighing no more than 130 kg. I'd take that any day over a 200bhp 1000cc IL4.
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Agreed, but there are still people developing two strokes.
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Re: A Modern Road Legal 2 Stroke
Because there's nowhere for the 2 stroke to go, 500 GP bikes were making 200bhp in the mid 90s, 10 years later they were still making 200bhp.
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