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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cagiva_Mito

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/aprilia/aprilia_rs125r_06.htm

they are capable of this power ( at cranks ofc) and they do need like 9 l/100km...

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/aprilia/aprilia_rs250%2000.htm

and some nastiness

2 stroke engines are capable of big numbers, both at revs and power.

And fuel consumption. And Co2. adn vibration. noise.

but they have low numbers too! for example the piston needs to be changed every 10.000 km (or earlier) the cylinder every 3rd time ( as they are usually have nikasil on them)

there are a few of them as well

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cagiva_Mito

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/aprilia/aprilia_rs125r_06.htm

they are capable of this power ( at cranks ofc) and they do need like 9 l/100km...

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/aprilia/aprilia_rs250%2000.htm

and some nastiness

2 stroke engines are capable of big numbers, both at revs and power.

And fuel consumption. And Co2. adn vibration. noise.

but they have low numbers too! for example the piston needs to be changed every 10.000 km (or earlier) the cylinder every 3rd time ( as they are usually have nikasil on them)

there are a few of them as well

And cranks

Crank bearings/seals. I used to race an aprilia rs125 and it was very highly tuned, I used to change the piston every 500 miles to be on the safe side. That was fully de restricted, arrow race pipe, barrel flowed and ported, head skimmed and crab rejetted to suit. It was fast, but I got the feeling it was very fragile. Cagivas are even worse. It's not worth the hassle on the road, you'll be rebuilding it every 2 months. An rs 250 would be better, as it's based on an rgv250 engine, but they are still fragile unless you use £20 a litre 2 stroke oil. Trust me, me and my old man have had two strokes all our lives, and there's not much we haven't done with them

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And cranks

Crank bearings/seals. I used to race an aprilia rs125 and it was very highly tuned, I used to change the piston every 500 miles to be on the safe side. That was fully de restricted, arrow race pipe, barrel flowed and ported, head skimmed and crab rejetted to suit. It was fast, but I got the feeling it was very fragile. Cagivas are even worse. It's not worth the hassle on the road, you'll be rebuilding it every 2 months. An rs 250 would be better, as it's based on an rgv250 engine, but they are still fragile unless you use £20 a litre 2 stroke oil. Trust me, me and my old man have had two strokes all our lives, and there's not much we haven't done with them

I am aware of that. and yes, 2 stroke are not the best, most reliable, comfortable, quite or cheapest

but the noise, the feel, the "power valve" (the valve that is at the exhaust side that helps the engine at low and high rev?)...

I had a 2 stroke in my whole life (50ccm scooters only :( ) but yeah, I felt in love with them :(

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Any ideas folks. Clicking coming from the front end. stops as soon as any pressure is put on the front brake. Brakes are working fine.

Mine does it sometimes, it's a loose headset, I think. Or whatever it's called on a motorbike, lol.

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Check the pads are free to move in the calipers and the pads retract properly when you release the brake. The clicking could be manifested by the pads rubbing on the disk, could be the spring is weak or tired.

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I lurk in here a lot, as I have a bit of an interest in motorbikes, but stop myself getting one because I'd definitely die.

However, I've got a client who's just started running a comp that you guys might be interested in. If you decide to enter, I'd be grateful if you could share it out and about :)

Here it is: GetGeared Competition

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