2 stroke reed valve operation! Simplified and to the point.
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- This video is to help both new and experienced riders have a better understanding of the reed valve and general two stroke operation. I hope through this video and others, I'm able to give back to a community that I am passionate about.
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The most simplest fool-proof video anyone can watch! Brilliant.
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Thanks for these educational vids, you make these subjects super easy to understand in a concise and logical manner 🤟🙏
Nice and simple 👌
Good explanation
Very informative, but easy to follow. Thanks
Great explanation in layman's terms. Thanks for that
Very useful makes a lot of sense!
Very well explained bro.
Thanks.
Straight-forward and to the point. Thanks!!
awesome - keep them coming
Thank you bro.
You did a good job explaining how it all works. It was easy to follow. Specifically though what about having reed valves is better then a piston port? It seems as though it would just be more fuel efficient, being that you wouldn't loose fuel in the blow back process.
You look like ron swanson with a baseball cap
You did a great job thank you very much
Thanks. Nice explanation.
Helped me out. Thanks!
very helpful thank you. Question what makes aftermarket/high performance reeds better
than stock
why do my KTM EXC 300 revs stay high when i shut the throttle off. Worse when engine is hot doing hard enduro
Good work 👍
Great video could a bad Reed valve cause high rpm issues ? Our ktm 125 sounds crisp on short revs but if go to wot seems to have a miss of sorts our holeshots are impossible with whatever is going on with the bike
I'd say it's fs possible
Would not haveing the reed valve stoppers on cause starting problems?
Yes it would. It would be bending at the end where mounted the most causing it to brake. A sharp bending point.
The stopper also provides a smooth arch reducing stress in any particular area. insuring longevity and performance.
Side note: boysen dual reed blocks will still have a bar style limiter much smaller but still there. I cant see what your working on. So hope this helps.
@@texas2strokes727 I'm working on a Yamaha blaster, and thanks for the response #new subscriber from Texas
Why do four stroke riders think their bikes rev to 13k rpm ? They top out between 6- 7k rpm ,that's why they always have a smaller rear sprocket then 2strokes because they have half the rev range then a 2stroke .