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Two-stroke engine - explained
How does a two stroke engine work? The concepts involved showing the two-stroke engine cycle. Two-stroke engines require oil to be added to the fuel since the crankcase is exposed to the air/fuel ...
A look back at Yamaha's massive two-stroke engine changed the motorcycle world forever.
What if the engine of the future wasn’t just a dream, but a reality? Imagine a power source that combines the raw, exhilarating performance of a two-stroke engine with innovative efficiency, ...
Anyone who appreciates simplicity of design and efficiency of operation has to like small two-stroke-cycle engines that power construction tools such as cut-off saws, rammers and breakers. Producing ...
The rattle, buzz and clatter of a two-stroke engine is unmistakable, but it isn't necessarily good for the planet. That's because A) two-strokes burn oil and B) they are inefficient. Lubricating oil ...
Kawasaki introduces the KX327 and KX327X, featuring a groundbreaking 327cc fuel-injected, liquid-cooled 2-stroke engine—their first new model above 250cc in two decades.
Those of us who rode and experienced two-stroke motorcycles between the '70s and early '00s hold a common memory, usually accompanied by an expletive. It is of the moment a two-stroke motorcycle hit ...
The KX327 and KX327X are Kawasaki’s first newly developed 2-stroke models over 250cc in more than two decades.
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