You know when you're trying to sleep, but a mosquito is doing a fly-by next to your ear? Well that will still happen, but the annoying 2-stroke sound is gone.
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When starting out for the day, let the 4 stroke idle until fully warm (195*F) before shutting it off. You will foul your plugs if you start it up and shut it down soon after.
It depends on where you ride and what type of riding do you do. I prefer the 4 stroke but I ride groomed trails, some woods, and lakes. If I was riding in rough stuff or side hilling as the main type of riding, a two stroke would be preferred. Of course power steering on my Tcat negates some of the weight issues but I dont see myself side hilling with it. LOL
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