Bearhunter
Active Member
I was always a 2 stroke man. All my dirt bikes were 2 stroke and I loved the power bands. Climbing hills in a power band was an adrenaline rush. As long as the hill wasn’t longer and steeper than the band. I own 2 stroke chain saws, leaf blowers, lawn mowers and on and on. I always loved the smell of burning oil mixed with gas. Especially Klotz oil. Last year I decided to buy a new motorcycle that I could run on trails or in the dirt, but would also be street legal, so I could drive it to the trails and not have to trailer it. I went to the KTM dealer planning to buy a KTM 300 SX 2 stroke, but the salesman changed my mind. Instead I bought a KTM 350 XCF-w 4 stroke after he let me ride his in the field across the street. I put a sicass racing kit on it for horn, brake lights, turn signals, etc. and was street legal. I took it to some trails to see how much I would like it. Lo and behold, it performed phenomenally against my expectations. Hill climbing was a blast. I could shift gears going up hills that didn’t have much running room to get in a higher gear. And it just kept going faster and faster. I could also down shift going up a hill if the terrain got too rocky and it just kept lugging right up the hill. This was a serious 4 stroke bike. I’m leaning more towards 4 stroke at this point in my life. What’s your preference? And why?