H2RTuner wrote:
FINALLY, common sense returns to motorcycling, and the onslaught of 4 striker' dirt bikes has competition from a better way to do it, yet again.
I have worked on far, far too many of the 4 stroke motocross and dirt bikes of late, to have any other opinion but two,
The new age 4 striker dirt bikes are garbage, their engines tear themselves up quite regularly, and are hot easy to get to run right, disasters all around
And,
For a 4 stroke dirt bike, a suspension upgrade is all that is needed for one of the best 4 striker dirt bikes we have ever had, the Yamaha TT500. My 1979 TT has run since it was new, on the same engine parts installed at the factory, all those years ago, and it only needs routine maintenance, not a complete rebuild and replate of the Mic-A-Syl on the barrel, every six months. I also street ride this bike's sister, a 1978 SR500, same deal, no rebuild since new, no fancy stuff, it just starts, runs and works, like the 2 stroke bikes I have had for decades.
Good for Yamaha, I hope the rest have the huevo's to follow along with the common sense of Yamaha's lead.
TT500 was a nice bike, would love to have one......here's a fun comparo...(correct me if I'm wrong)
The TT500 was a heavy slug of a beast......at least by todays standards.......27 Hp/340 pounds....Ah Ummmm....
Take the YZ250....a mere 227 pound curb weight !!!
And I believe the YZ250 cranks out a whopping 47 Hp !!! (a little work and some street tires and go H1 hunting)
Yep...for me anyway....the old dirt bikes are for quiet little trail rides.
Serious rut diggin' and grade clawin' requires a modern beast for serious fun.