Wednesday, May 12, 2010

2-Stroke Bikes

The first featured vehicles that we will be looking at is the ever-popular 2-stroke bikes. They are the most common form of bike-related travel mode here. Although they have been around for quite a long while, the popularity of the 2- stroke bike never dies out. Bikes such as the Yamaha TZM 150, Kawasaki KRR 150, Honda SP 150 and the ever-popular Yamaha RXZ 135, still roams the streets of Singapore. They are more commonly found as compared to the newer 4-stroke bikes.

Yamaha TZM 150

Kawasaki KRR 150

Honda SP 150

Yamaha RXZ 135


From these pictures,we can roughly see why these 2-stroke bikes are still in high demand. Obviously, the design of these bikes alone could attract ones attention. However, there is more to these bikes than just good appeal. Power. These bikes are packed with power. Be it 150cc or 135cc, these bikes are more powerful than you can imagine. With the right settings and accessories, they could go to speeds up to 200km/h-240km/h!

The lists below shows the pros & cons of the 2-stroke bikes:

Pros:
  • As mentioned earlier, these 2-strokes bikes are packed with power, due to the increased power strokes per revolution.
  • They are relatively cheaper as compared to the newer bikes as they are quite old.
  • 2-stroke bike engines are lighter in nature thus it could gain more power and speed as compared to other bikes.
Cons:
  • 2-stroke bikes emits a more harmful and polluted smoke that might harm the environment.
  • Their spare parts are getting more and more difficult to come by. Those that are available are generally expensive.
  • They require the use of good 2T oil. If not filled properly, the piston might get jammed which could lead to accidents.

Next week we will be looking at the newer generation of bikes. The 4-stroke bikes. Till next time, thank you!

3 comments:

  1. It's obvious that you like your bikes. Are those your own photos? Do make sure you do not use copyrighted materials.

    Do share on your own experience with bikes. Why is this a passion for you?

    Where are your internal links and blogroll?

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  2. No these aren't my own photos.

    Bikes have been a passion for me since I was 12 years old. That was the year I had my very first ride on a bike. Since then, bikes have been a passion of mine.

    Sorry that there was no external links in this post. I will make sure to include links on my following posts.

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  3. You need to cite the references for the photos. Make sure that you are not using copyrighted images.

    You could take your own photos.

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