KX250 Holy sh*t

i think 4 strokes are easyer to learn on due to more predictable smooth power band... but nothing beats the hit of a big 2 stroke

4 strokes are more easy to put the power down, No doubt about it.
But like you said the big hit of a two stroke is great B).

But come on lets not start bickering on which is better
 
when you are new to a bigger bike it feels insane, i remember thinking my 125 was the sh*t and it would be impossible to keep it full throttle, a few months later and i had 1k of parts in it.
 
4 strokes are more easy to put the power down, No doubt about it.
But like you said the big hit of a two stroke is great B).

But come on lets not start bickering on which is better

i wasnt startin a 2 stroke vs 4 stroke.. just stating what i think lol..

honestly 4 strokes are great machines for puttin around the yard where as a 2 stroke needs to be wound up... i need a 2 stroke trike to lol