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Two-Stroke Extravaganza
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I've never managed to break my Wife's Vaganza, but I keep an extra around "just in case".
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Perhaps you lack the bore and stroke.
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Prior to even reading this I declared today 2 stroke only day. I went out for a nice ride on the RD400 and upon returning home, hopped on the Cuddy-mobile and went to the store to fetch a bottle of wine.
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I remember my Suzuki 350 twin. It was hard to kick start, noisey and vibrated like crazy. I don't miss it.
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It's Scott!
The English guy you mean is Alfred SCOTT! Scot made many quirky and wonderful 2- stroke bikes, most which fetch very large prices at auction. I can only wish someone would develop a environmentayy friendly 2- stroke engine. The make great motorcycle engines.
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What about the dang air kleener?
[quote=and upon returning home, hopped on the Cuddy-mobile and went to the store to fetch a bottle of wine.
[/quote] Yes, well too bad you're not man enough for the "ported cylinder of death". Makes dat rear brake (the only one) more useless than it already is. |
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