Why?
4/17/2010 6:02:26 PM
I've got a 27cc 4 stroke... Why not?
4/17/2010 6:14:33 PM
Go-Ped?
4/17/2010 6:22:26 PM
i'm just confused as to why you'd go 4-stroke when you're working with such a small displacement for a relatively low-rpm, high-torque situation such as a go-pedi mean i'd assume you want the biggest bang for your bucki realize the logistical benefits as far as ease of refueling and repair, but damn it's not that hard to mix 2-stroke oil in and get that extra power[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 5:31 AM. Reason : sdaf]
4/18/2010 5:30:19 AM
EPA
4/18/2010 9:08:09 AM
^they still sell the 49cc zuma 2 stroke in usa i do agree with the OP. more power > less power. i still dont get why anyone without a dwi would get a 50cc. too dangerous to have cars flying past you imo [Edited on April 18, 2010 at 9:32 AM. Reason : f]
4/18/2010 9:27:50 AM
i don't get why anyone without a DWI would get a scooter, at least in America...but what do I know?
4/18/2010 10:01:13 AM
to save gas?
4/18/2010 10:14:31 AM
I'd much rather have a small motorcycle
4/18/2010 10:18:40 AM
I can give you some insight as to why I enjoy scooters.Scooters are also nice because there are tons of ways to modify them. Anyone can buy a 1200cc motorcycle and cruise at 75 mph all day. Scooter trash are first and foremost tweakers that customize everything. Doing less with more.There's a whole culture in scooter clubs, particularly the ones oriented to classic 2 stroke, manual shift bikes like Lambrettas and Vespas. You also have a fair number of British expatriates who are used to the lifestyle. The crowd is generally younger, more educated, and a bit liberal. You drink a lot of beer. The Harley set, with their loud bikes and conservative politics are not our niche. Nor are the sportbike posers who want to kill themselves off by doing wheelstands or gunning it over 100 mph on the interstate.It's sort of like why there are a number of people on TWW are in a Land Rover Club. There are plenty of offroad clubs that cater to Jeeps or other vehicles. There are certainly cheaper ways to offroad. You just end up liking the people and the (often unusual) machines better. If I were to switch to a full blown motorcycle, it would be a Norton, BSA or Royal Enfield.[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 9:03 PM. Reason : .]
4/18/2010 9:01:30 PM
^^some dont have that option
4/18/2010 9:47:07 PM
4/19/2010 5:34:30 AM
4/19/2010 6:48:30 AM
they drink a lot of bum wine
4/19/2010 8:04:11 AM
Hipsters!http://www.latfh.com/[Edited on April 19, 2010 at 9:02 AM. Reason : dd]
4/19/2010 9:02:04 AM
just to chime in, I bought my scooter because it was a LOT cheaper than any bike worth purchasing (that i found on CL) and seemed simpler, easier to repair. I got my 150 for like $700. I wanted a temporary, cheaper, gas saving option and I didn't have $1300+ to put into a motorcycle at the time. Plus, I'd never ridden a two wheel motorized vehicle before and I wasn't sure if it'd be for me, but if I can wreck it and fuck up my shoulder and still ride it, I think it'll be something I continue for a while.
4/19/2010 9:38:28 AM
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4/19/2010 1:13:27 PM
thanks quag for the first relevant insight, makes more sense to me now. and nothing at all against you and your passions, scuba, but let me attempt to illustrate a point here:
4/19/2010 3:11:40 PM
i've got that blue vento that's been passed around from twwer to twwer...what should i do with it? i'm pretty sure it's a 50cc 2-stroke, but since it's broken into a billion pieces, i don't know for sure...the frame's good, in any casei'm thinking 250cc
4/20/2010 10:34:48 AM
Honestly I'm surprised that 2 stroke engines are still legal...in leaf blowers or motorcycles.
4/20/2010 3:34:36 PM
^ ditto...i think they blow out a full 25% of their fuel mixture in exhaust...aside from the fact that they are indeed powerful and simple machines, they are horribly inefficient and unreliable
4/20/2010 5:07:15 PM
tell that to the Evinrude E-TEC[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 5:09 PM. Reason : i hope i don't ever have to run a 4 stroke outboard]
4/20/2010 5:09:25 PM
^ i just educated myself...that IS actually pretty cool: http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/IAME44-1_e-tec.pdfi suspect, though, based on the wording of their claims, that the numbers they're reporting are only at idle...seems like their system has GREATLY reduced emissions and increased fuel efficiency, but largely at idle (and considering how inefficient and dirty 2-strokes are at idle, this IS a big deal, i admit)still, it's cool...i've never owned or operated over time a 2-stroke, so i don't really know how to evaluate this statement: "The average user of a 50-hp E-TEC will go through two quarts of oil per year."is that good compared to "regular" 2-stroke engines? to me, in my ignorance, that still seems bad because that oil is burned...i assume my car doesn't burn 2 quarts of oil in a year[Edited on April 21, 2010 at 8:20 AM. Reason : .]
4/21/2010 8:18:50 AM
Two quarts of 2-stroke oil a year is pretty damn remarkable.Keep in mind that 2-stroke oil is actually formulated to combust somewhat and NOT leave ash or particulate deposits.
4/21/2010 9:55:38 AM
4/21/2010 11:53:20 AM
They assumed 10hrs/yr
4/21/2010 12:14:31 PM
well, i'll put it this way, i can burn 2 qts of oil in my eighty-something model 30 hp Mariner outboard in probably less than 5 hrs[Edited on April 21, 2010 at 12:26 PM. Reason : that's going with suggested mix ratio. no oil injection, obviously.]
4/21/2010 12:25:45 PM