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	<title>Comments on: Whats A Good Dirt Bike?</title>
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		<title>By: mat</title>
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		<description>depends how you are riding, if its serious racing i would say go with a four stroke my favourite brand is yamaha, but all of them are good, kawasaki&#039;s are the most expensive to fix and ktm&#039;s ive heard from friends and people they break down a lot and are expensive to fix, but if your going with a four stroke they will be expensive to fix to start off with. if you are going to race just for fun not competitive or trail or pits i would go with a two stroke, they are cheaper to fix, a lot more kick, lighter, and they are a lot easier to work on. i have a yz 250 now i had a yz450f before and my two stroke i like better in every way its a lot funner and has more power i am probably never going to go back to four strokes again</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>depends how you are riding, if its serious racing i would say go with a four stroke my favourite brand is yamaha, but all of them are good, kawasaki&#8217;s are the most expensive to fix and ktm&#8217;s ive heard from friends and people they break down a lot and are expensive to fix, but if your going with a four stroke they will be expensive to fix to start off with. if you are going to race just for fun not competitive or trail or pits i would go with a two stroke, they are cheaper to fix, a lot more kick, lighter, and they are a lot easier to work on. i have a yz 250 now i had a yz450f before and my two stroke i like better in every way its a lot funner and has more power i am probably never going to go back to four strokes again</p>
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