2 stroke engines for the public - should we ban them?

2 stroke engines for the public - should we ban them?

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tamore

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7,159 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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should 2 stroke engined vehicles/ tools/ etc be banned for the public? the answer is yes by the way.

Mr Miata

986 posts

52 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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I can’t remember the last time I saw … or smelled … a 2 stroke motorbike? Do they even sell them still?

Interestingly Trabant cars from East Berlin had a 2 stroke engine. But also a bodyshell ahead of its time made from composites rather than steel.


tdm34

7,375 posts

212 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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No! they smell brilliant..........

Rich_AR

1,964 posts

206 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Mr Miata said:
I can’t remember the last time I saw … or smelled … a 2 stroke motorbike? Do they even sell them still?

Interestingly Trabant cars from East Berlin had a 2 stroke engine. But also a bodyshell ahead of its time made from composites rather than steel.
Dirt bikes, trials bikes etc. Still plenty of 2-stroke models and still sold (and widely used) today.

Fastdruid

8,731 posts

154 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Only after all diesels have been banned, not to mention all the wood burners.

Hippea

1,917 posts

71 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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This is a strange question to a problem that doesn’t exist. 2 stroke is now a niche, they are not mainstream and I don’t think are causing much of a problem.

I’d love a Trabant

B'stard Child

28,618 posts

248 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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tamore said:
should 2 stroke engined vehicles/ tools/ etc be banned for the public? the answer is yes by the way.
OK we know where you stand - is there any point in discussion

RG250F owner with 350 YPVS engine so the answer for me is no biggrin

crankedup5

9,816 posts

37 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Ahhhh the whiff of a two stroke on full chat burning Castrol R, I’m so glad that I have experienced one of the wonders of the racing World biggrin

normalbloke

7,511 posts

221 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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What about 2 stroke diesels? They must really keep you awake…

JAMSXR

1,557 posts

49 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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tamore said:
should 2 stroke engined vehicles/ tools/ etc be banned for the public? the answer is yes by the way.
Do you fly, consume luxury products, eat meat.. shall we ban all of those things?

You do also realise something current like a KTM TPI only produced 64.7 CO2 g/km…..

“ The all-new fuel-injected two-stroke (“TPI”) enduro models introduced by both KTM and Husqvarna for 2018 come with a long list of claimed benefits: reduced fuel consumption, automatic elevation compensation, enhanced rideability and performance, reduced emissions, smooth engine behavior, reduced fuel evaporation”

Johnspex

4,360 posts

186 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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I run all my 2stroke tools on Husqvarna pre-mixed fuel . It produces 90% less carbon monoxide. I had one running in the garage for quite a while yesterday and it really doesn't bother me. I'm not daft enough to do it for too long though.

Down side? Its about twice the price of a gallon of ordinary petrol.




What do you suggest we use as fuel for chainsaws, strimmers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers and so on? Wouldn't a 4stroke be much heavier and not so high revving thus requiring a gearbox to get the necessary blade speed which would bring more wait?

sparkythecat

7,924 posts

257 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Johnspex said:
What do you suggest we use as fuel for chainsaws, strimmers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers and so on? Wouldn't a 4stroke be much heavier and not so high revving thus requiring a gearbox to get the necessary blade speed which would bring more wait?
Battery powered garden tools are the answer.
They're getting better all the time.

Taita

7,652 posts

205 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Lets have less random Govt meddling and 'being seen to do something' please.

aka, fk off out my life as much as possible and focus on improving things that matter instead of tinkering on ste.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

212 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Sales of new 2 stroke outboard motors were effectively stopped in the UK and EU in the early '00s because none of them met the revised Recreational Craft Directive on pollution.

Most of the ones sold prior to that have siezed solid or corroded to dust now but there's still a few in use including several of the worst ever polluting like these British Seagull contraptions which are indestructible.


Venisonpie

3,348 posts

84 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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B'stard Child said:
OK we know where you stand - is there any point in discussion

RG250F owner with 350 YPVS engine so the answer for me is no biggrin
Is that a Yamagamma or a Gamaha?

Was a popular conversion back in the day.

Piston Ted

260 posts

62 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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tamore said:
should 2 stroke engined vehicles/ tools/ etc be banned for the public? the answer is yes by the way.
What a pathetic thread. And the answer is no by the way.

tamore

Original Poster:

7,159 posts

286 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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the reason for my comments is experience of living in the peak district, which is absolutely inundated with dirt bikes at the weekends.

nothing spoils a nice walk in the hills like the stink of 2 stroke hanging in the air as a line of dirt bikes go past, accompanied by the irritating noise they make. don't get me wrong, i get exploring on dirt bikes, but just think there could be a better way of propelling them

then you get someone who has got hold of a felled tree hacking it up with a chainsaw all day. serenaded by a 2 stroke engine. lovely.

Edited by tamore on Friday 31st March 07:52

LimaDelta

6,614 posts

220 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Join us tomorrow for our next instalment of "lets ban things I don't like".

phumy

5,680 posts

239 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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tamore said:
the reason for my comments is experience of living in the peak district, which is absolutely inundated with dirt bikes at the weekends.

nothing spoils a nice walk in the hills like the stink of 2 stroke hanging in the air as a line of dirt bikes go past, accompanied by the irritating noise they make. don't get me wrong, i get exploring on dirt bikes, but just think there could be a better way of propelling them

then you get someone who has got hold of a felled tree hacking it up with a chainsaw all day. serenaded by a 2 stroke engine. lovely.

Edited by tamore on Friday 31st March 07:52
How long did you say that you have lived there, smacks of NIMBY

blueST

4,424 posts

218 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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This what bugs me about this country. No tolerance. We live in a small country and there are going to be times when you have to be near people doing something you don’t like. If we all asked for everything that annoyed us to be banned no one would be able to do anything. If the bikes are being ridden legally and you still don’t like it, find somewhere else to walk. There a plenty of footpath not open the motor vehicles.