I think there is a bit of general "disgruntle" running about which occurred over in The Cafe and is now leaking out all over the place.Due to "de general mood" it probably isn't smart to start heavy discussions about technical stuff -- or at least be sensitive that some of the folks are a bit tense about other stuff.
I rode two and four stroke bikes -- back in the 70's - 80's two strokes owned light and powerful and heavy and mighty because they made twice as many power strokes (mebbe technically "weaker" for the cc and certainly more polluting power strokes, but a hell of lot of them).
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However, I am really gonna stir this discussion up when I remind everyone that
4 stroke technology caught up when race bikes were all forced to be 4 stroke engines and 4 stroke development continued apace in both cars and bikes to new heights and 2 strokes became functionally extinct.
Let's talk about the KING, the Kawasaki H-2 750cc triple. Unheard of hp and torque for its day. Scarey megabike .... whhoooo I had to grow up some before I could dare buy and ride one (and I did).
Fast forward 30 years .....
Let's talk about the old lame Suzuki SV650 and the Gladus, it's newish girly cute version. Nice beginners bike for the ladies, you can learn on it and keep it for several years before moving on to a bigger crotch rocket or a large cruiser type. The very least of the real crotch rocket crowd, fer shure.
now for the fun part
Please consider, kind reader, that the operating specifications, hp and top ends of the mighty H2 (KING of the two strokes) and the SV650/Gladus beginner bike are closely the SAME.Ok, let the discussions begin ..... for sake of sanity if you are talking drag strip conditions say so and quote your quarter mile times for both bikes, etc.
If you are talking street riding conditions say so ...... etc.
And if you are going to talk about tweaked and ported, etc please do the same to the other bike to be fair.