WHICH DIRT BIKE SHOULD I BUY? Enduro, endurocross & hard enduro



From our huge collection of free training vids at http://crosstrainingenduro.com So many choices for cross training, extreme enduro and enduro riding - four stroke, two stroke, hybrid and even trials bikes. Cross training applies the same principles to enduro bike and the clutch becomes an extension of your thottle at both low and high speeds. We look at the pros and cons of each, but not looking at specific brands as such. The trials skills needed for extreme enduro and endurocross are favouring the hybrid bikes and trials bikes for cross training purposes e.g. the KTM Freeride, Sherco X-ride and Ossa Explorer. Cross Training Enduro Skills Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cross.training.enduro.skills/ Cross Training Enduro Skills Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJAvmhgP0h1AEKY8vTEJPJg Remember we also have other Youtube channels: Adventure Oz Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/secretgardenproject Trials training Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ6Lrqmphte_EJv-vjzj5gg As most experienced riders will tell you, your riding skills are what count, not the type of bike you are on. Cross training is about applying trials techniques that emphasize balance, traction and throttle/clutch control - these can be learned on any bike regardless of whether you potter around on a dirt bike or are getting into endurocross and extreme enduros. Having said that, you will definitely find that the major factor involved with your choice of bike is weight - the lighter your dirt bike is, the more you can apply cross training techniques. We'll start with the heaviest bikes and work through to the lighter ones. FOUR-STROKE ENDURO BIKES 102 TO 115KG (224 TO 255 LB) What is this cross training? A small group of Australian riders decided to take on the challenge of learning these techniques in their early 50s, figuring it was now or never to learn some serious enduro skills before their creaking bodies said enough is enough. Many riders will happily choose a heavier four-stroke if it suits their riding style. Traditionally four-strokes have been up 13kg heavier than two-strokes but some European bikes are now getting quite light. Disadvantages? Four-strokes have more complicated engines so servicing is more expensive and tedious when it does occur. They only fire half as often so cannot match the two-strokes for outright power. Nonetheless, you will occasionally see the top riders in endurocross and extreme enduro events on four-strokes. When the going gets really tough and slow, the four-strokes are more likely to overheat. A top rider on an old ag bike will smoke any of us average joes in any conditions other than an outright drag on smooth ground! Remember this when deciding on a best bike for cross training. A little over a year ago they started pouring over extreme enduro video footage for tips on extreme techniques, and bought trials bikes to develop the skills that Graham Jarvis kept emphasising. If you are thinking of getting into extreme enduro, or simply want to take your riding to the next level, this cross training approach to dirt riding is definitely worth a try. Not surprisingly, trials skills are most easily learnt on a trials bike. Consider getting a trials bike and joining a club. The vast majority of the skills are directly transferable to your enduro bike. Obviously the enduro bike is heavier, you have less grip, and your body weight won't influence the bike as much, but the key dirt riding skills are all there for the taking. What do all the world's best extreme enduro riders have in common? Almost without exception they are former trials champions who applied who have applied trials techniques to their dirt riding skills to tackle some of the world's toughest events - Romaniacs, Erzberg, The Roof of Africa and Hells Gate. At first glance, trials riding doesn't appear to have much in common with dirt riding as much of the action happens at walking speed or even slower - but the balance, precise, traction and clutch skills help with enduro riding, especially for extreme enduro. The growing interest in extreme enduro has seen a resurgence in trials riding riding internationally, and many dirt riders are now joining trials clubs to improve their overall skills for basic dirt riding or hard enduro events and endurocross.

Comments

  1. oh how times have changed
  2. I had one of those 1800. i thought it had 1800hp.
  3. Of course, another video telling me I bought the wrong bike..All the best enduro riders in the world ride 2 strokes and occasionally 4 strokes..blah, blah, blah..I spent 10k on a KTM 4 stroke that is inferior..Not one video on this debate says a 4 stroke is the better all around bike..Live and learn..really depressing
  4. Looking at theese videos makes me feel very happy. You have strong points at each choice! Im currently looking for used 2012-2014 model of 300exc/300rr and I think that after 3 years of riding on 250excf(2005 model year-approx 125 kilos) It will be a massive difference! What Ive learned on a heavy 250f: Right gear choice, handling the weight, managing throttle in slippery conditions and It cost me a fortune(In all theese years) for casual 4stroke maintenance. I will probably do rebuild on 300 2stroke myself because its so damn easy .. and cheap..
  5. Want that DR adeen hundret!
  6. my 06 KTM 450xc suspension feels pretty good on the trails.
  7. I was thinking of buying a trials bike as second bike to my enduro, but having in mind, that there is no trials club near where i live i'd need a road legal bike... do you think it would make sense to buy an ossa explorer even if i already own an enduro?? or does it even make sense to buy a trials bike (or hybrid) when i have no terrain suited for trials and would ride it in the woods (of course i would search for the most suited natural terrain but i think it could still be critical)

    sorry for my bad english skills... i'm german
  8. so you are saying that i could do the same things with my Honda 50cc? i am not kidding, i'd like to do these sort of stuff but i dont think i have the power at all
  9. Should i consider getting a fuel injected 4 stroke and change the mapping for all low down power
  10. Think you missed a bike for the best bike contender - Maico 700. Cause a 700cc two stroke couldn't be a bad idea.
  11. Someone probably took the dr 650 and fucked it up because of this video
  12. Perfect bike would be 250 cc, light weight, 4 stroke, liquid cooled. Oh parts have to be cheap, because you will need lots of parts replaced while training.
  13. Quite interesting, that BMW would call my (freshly obtained) G650 xChallenge a hard enduro bike, when it doesn't fit the bill with its 652cc displacement and about 150kg weight.. Or do they mean it's a hard bike to enduro?... :D
    Still.. can't wait for the winter to start and be over and done with so I could start implementing (very carefully, of course) all the knowledge I get from this channel ;)
    Loving the channel! Informative and funny.. thought can't quite decide which one more :P
  14. This is a great video. Thanks
  15. New Hybrid Honda 4Ride
  16. Is there a 3 stroke
  17. i have a question idk if you are going to answer me but i can try. Whats the best beginner cross bike I'm 150 cm and i weight 40kilo if thats help :D Thanks for a answer :D
  18. I have an XR100R and am of the younger age, I'm curious if you guys think it will be a good enduro bike. Not extreme enduro but competitive enduro.
  19. Ya so i have a 04 rmz250 kinda set up for trails but i do a healthy mix of track too. the bike really fits my riding style but do to $$ i was tinking i was gonna get this years 2017 KTM 300XCW. i wanted a even more versatile bike that i could turn in to a dualsport. what i really want to know is how hard would it be to convert to a really LIGHT and POWERFULL TOWSTROKE form a HEAVY FOURSTROKE
  20. i have been practicing on a sx85 but i keep blowing it up. should i concider getting a new bike with a higher capacity or should i just get another 85 of a different make


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