Every true stroker rider knows how to stay on the pipe. It's instinctive. You don't really think about it, you just do it.
My first bike ever was an XR... And the I remember that when I left that tugboat leaning against a tree and took out my CR for the first time, there were some new things to learn about riding. Having to work with the motor in a different way, and use the transmission the right way to stay balanced on the strongest part of that wave of power... It's a more textured and complex experience riding a 2 Stroke, but when you start to learn to do it the benefits are unbelievable.
Bart Buttfart of American Fonda would quikly point out that the advantage of a 4 stonk is that any mushy-butt foopster who can climb on can ride it without marking his panties... It's easy and not very challenging, and equally short on thrills.
Boring, easy to ride, hmmmmm....
Then again, most fat girls'll do ya pretty easy too...