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[QUOTE="motometal, post: 394167, member: 24727"] for those of you talking about situations where four stokes went years without maintenance, this doesn't surprise me at all! Many modern two strokes will run for years and years without a mechanical failure, and when they do get rebuilt, it will still be cheaper than a rebuilding a tired four stroke. I'm not saying one is better than the other, but I'm tired of the common opinion that two strokes just self destruct and fly apart after 20 hours (or whatever the book says). If you want to see some fine examples of old faithful two strokes, just go to your local sand pit or open riding area on a Sunday...there are two strokes from the 80s that have never been rebuild that still run great! [/QUOTE]
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