Ban won't effect existing two-stroke machines

John Ellicott
Updated October 18 2017 - 3:20pm, first published 2:01pm
New requirements will force pollution controls on two-stroke engines from next year, but not existing machines.
New requirements will force pollution controls on two-stroke engines from next year, but not existing machines.

The small engine retail sector is getting ready for the biggest overhaul in two-stroke machines in history as the ban on non-compliant small motors looms next year.

John Ellicott

John Ellicott

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