Whats the best bike for a 2 stroke?

Damien, are you able to take off the cylinder while the engine is still on the bike? I can't with my frame
 
After looking at Damien's bike again, I'd go with his frame over my cranbrooks's. His seat post is better, it angles back for a more comfy ride AND more room for the carb!! And it looks like you got way more room in the frame for the engine.
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They both look good, I too have to remove the engine to remove even the head lol. I've been half ass keeping my eyes open for another frame. One big enough for a jack shaft shift kit as well.
 
They both look good, I too have to remove the engine to remove even the head lol. I've been half ass keeping my eyes open for another frame. One big enough for a jack shaft shift kit as well.
Me too! Lol

So far I like the look of this one. It says the rear fork width is 6.5". Don't know what the exact fork dropout is.
 
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Sixteenzero makes some nice looking bikes, dont know how good they are? Dont think you can get them at Wally world thou.
 
Dont think you can get them at Wally world thou.
People getting their bikes at Wally World, like me, are on a stiff budget, either a kid/student, family guy putting food on the table, or fat old balding people like me that are retired and disabled and on Social Security and Medicare...lol...People like me cannot go out and buy $2000.00 bicycles from Sixteenzero just to get started in this "hobby/sport/basic/transportation"...lol...DAMIEN

Ps...This is one of the chief reasons i stay with, and specialise, in just the stock builds with decent Zeda 80s or cheaper motors and Wally World bikes and slightly customise them for longevity and safety first ideals, and helping others doing it as well with economy in mind and trying to do it right the first time so as not to spend money I/we don't have...lol...So far, so good in that department for me thus far...lol.
 
I didn't realize them bikes from sixteenzero were that expensive, guess I've never seen the price of them. Yeah I can't afford 1 of them either, & that's why I'm building a cranbrook is cost & will be my 1st 2 stroke.
 
Welcome to my side of the railroad tracks and wrong side of town...lol...DAMIEN


And they go up from that point...lol...You can get some of their base line offerings starting from $650.00 plus shipping and handling though...lol.
 
Were miles away, but I bet our side of the railroad tracks are pretty similar. Before I found cranbrook in trash, I picked up a 74 schwinn world traveler & a 74-75 schwinn varsity people were throwing away, was going to build 1 of them, but long skinny front forks were scaring me.
 
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