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GlennRMK
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Two stroke guys, are you happy? Especially those on 250s or 300s?
Currently I'm running a 09 CRF450R. Had a dozen rides or about 35 hours on the snow with a 16 Timbersled LT.
Worked great other then a couple things:
Will not start when it's cold. I never left it in the back of the truck overnight. If it was below 20 degrees and traveled an hour or so I would have to get it real hot before leaving. If was around zero, it would not start. Needed a propane heater to get it going.
This about made me sell it and go back to a sled!
Do the 2 strokes start when cold?
Only other issue was I had to gear up to 14T on the countershaft, then go to 16/18 in the chaincase to get the gearing right.
Otherwise the Honda was perfect. Always ran perfectly and started great once I got it started.
I ride dirt a lot more then snow and already have two bikes. I like having two bikes and plan to keep it that way. I average about 70 days a year on dirt so I would like to have a bike that is better for trails then the a 450 track bike (pretty much the worst trail bikes ever).
I'm not a four stroke fan I'm really considering switching.
I already have a 14 Sherco 300 2 stroke which I love and is perfect for trails. However for snow I'm thinking a moto 2 stroke would be a better setup. And the faster higher revving 250 would be better IMO.
So I was thinking 06-08 RM250, 06 and up YZ250 or 11 and up 250 SX.
I don't want to deal with starting a 500 or riding that in the summer. The KTM 250 or 300 XC would be OK other then the E start doesn't hardly work or goes out anyways and I think the 5 speed close ratio tranny would be better.
I would definitely do an Avid carb heater and t stat.
Are guys still having carb issues? I'm not afraid of jetting or even puttig a pyrometer on if that's needed.
I like riding tight trees and I'm not a fan of the big open hills or Meadows that sleds like so I really don't think I the power difference would be a big deal to me.
Any feedback is appreciated!
Currently I'm running a 09 CRF450R. Had a dozen rides or about 35 hours on the snow with a 16 Timbersled LT.
Worked great other then a couple things:
Will not start when it's cold. I never left it in the back of the truck overnight. If it was below 20 degrees and traveled an hour or so I would have to get it real hot before leaving. If was around zero, it would not start. Needed a propane heater to get it going.
This about made me sell it and go back to a sled!
Do the 2 strokes start when cold?
Only other issue was I had to gear up to 14T on the countershaft, then go to 16/18 in the chaincase to get the gearing right.
Otherwise the Honda was perfect. Always ran perfectly and started great once I got it started.
I ride dirt a lot more then snow and already have two bikes. I like having two bikes and plan to keep it that way. I average about 70 days a year on dirt so I would like to have a bike that is better for trails then the a 450 track bike (pretty much the worst trail bikes ever).
I'm not a four stroke fan I'm really considering switching.
I already have a 14 Sherco 300 2 stroke which I love and is perfect for trails. However for snow I'm thinking a moto 2 stroke would be a better setup. And the faster higher revving 250 would be better IMO.
So I was thinking 06-08 RM250, 06 and up YZ250 or 11 and up 250 SX.
I don't want to deal with starting a 500 or riding that in the summer. The KTM 250 or 300 XC would be OK other then the E start doesn't hardly work or goes out anyways and I think the 5 speed close ratio tranny would be better.
I would definitely do an Avid carb heater and t stat.
Are guys still having carb issues? I'm not afraid of jetting or even puttig a pyrometer on if that's needed.
I like riding tight trees and I'm not a fan of the big open hills or Meadows that sleds like so I really don't think I the power difference would be a big deal to me.
Any feedback is appreciated!