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Yamaha or Honda? Plus Help with suspension?
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1397052, member: 60515"] Define "high maintenance", "much tuning" and "much easier to work on". I bought into that stuff about the 4 strokes for awhile, as well. The motors aren't that difficult to do a top end on. Harder than a 2 stroke? Yes. Is it actually hard to do a top end on a 4 stroke? Not if you buy a manual and pay attention to what you're doing. And, again. . . if you're not an "A" or "B" class racer who is racing every weekend and practicing all week with the motor at the rev limit, the maintenance is not that bad on either the 2 stroke or the 4 stroke MX bike. It's definitely more than the XR/TTR types, though - but IMO, it's definitely worth it for double power, better suspension and lighter weight. [/QUOTE]
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