Archive for November, 2008
Kick Ass CR500
Until someone builds a production 4 stroke MX bike that will outpull my 21 year old CR500, I call this 4 stroke revolution a failure. Here’s my favorite shot, I only wish the seat was correct. Thanks again for the site. Tony Pybus AKPC_IDS += "447,";
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TM Racing 2009 Two Stroke Line-up
TM Racing out of Pesaro Italy have been making Race Bikes and Karts for 32 Years. Every racing machine is built to exacting specs. TM builds a limited number of bikes per year using only the best components available. TM Racing is the only company in the world that makes their own Billet aluminum hubs.
Two Stroke Reader Comments
I don’t know how I found your site I found it by accident but it’s a great site. I bought my first CR250R because they were cheaper since people were unloading to the 4 stroke garbage. I heard they required more talent to ride and I was up to the challenge. I had the intention to purchase a 450
Transworld Motocross Thursday Theater – Josh Hill YZ250 Two Stroke
Some great footage of Josh Hill on his brand new YZ250 Two Stroke. This was shot a few days before Josh injured his shoulder. Make sure that you stop by the Transworld site to leave a comment. Here is the link to the Transword Motocross site.
Blue Smoke, Web Impression: 2009 Yamaha YZ 125 And 250
Yamaha’s 2009 YZ250 and YZ125 bike intro was not really to show off the bikes’ minimal changes, but to remind us how fun these bikes are. They gassed up their ‘09 two-strokes and sent us out on a ‘Field of Dreams’-like private track to twist throttles and stretch smiles.
Honda EXP-2 The Return of Two Strokes?
While this article is from 2003, it does go to show that the manufacturers can do anything with technology when they put their minds to it. This unlikely advance comes from the company that many say was the leader in pushing for four strokes over the two strokes. The following article is an amazing story
Clean Two-Stroke Engines – Boyesen Reinvents the Two-Stroke
What if you could get a motor with nearly all of the characteristics of a 4-stroke and the lightweight and power of a 2-stroke rolled into one? Eyvind Boyesen may just be onto something with his revolutionary design. “The


