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Are smaller two strokes good for hard enduro?︱Cross Training Enduro shorty

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Are smaller two strokes good for hard enduro? A very interesting ride! Our group was at the bottom of this hill, wondering if we should find any easier track. Then Scott rode his KTM 200EXC up this difficult track with few problems. How embarrassing for us on the 250 and 300 two-strokes. Occasionally viewers ask if small two-strokes are good for hard enduro? (Small = 125, 150 or 200 dirt bike) Into enduro riding? See all our dirt bike videos for dirt riding tips. Our channel now had hundreds of dirt bike videos covering reviews, and enduro riding techniques, even for 150 enduro bikes or 200 dirt bikes. Search our channel for dirt riding gear too. Our dirt riding tips also include wider topics such as the best dirt riding boots. Generally the answer is no for a 125 dirt bike. The 300cc two-stroke is the most popular motorbike for hard enduros for various reasons. It has the most torque at low revs so it's harder to stall. It takes less energy and clutch technique in gnarly terrain. It has the best power-to-weight ratio. It will generally be the most reliable engine. But! As always, it is 80% the rider, 20% the bike for the 150 dirt bike or 200 enduro bike. A good rider on a small two-stroke can still ride very competitively in a hard enduro. Shane Watts proved this many years ago by winning the world enduro championship on a 125 dirt bike.The one two fives. Rev to the moon and back. But don't expect grunt. Do you want a bit more grunt for extreme enduro? Try the 150 class, courtesy of Husk Varna and TM. Less revs and more grunt. The 200 strokes from Beta and Gas Gas. Yeah baby. Let's look at some possible reasons for riding hard enduro on a small two-stroke. I have ridden with a Canadian who loves riding hard enduro on a 125. It needs a lot of revs and careful clutch work but he loved the challenge. Scott bought the 200EXC for similar reasons and extreme enduro. He downsized from a 300 to work on his clutch and throttle control. Yes, the 200 engine stalls much easier. But this provides opportunities to develop his skills. If you do a lot of lifting in difficult terrain, these motorbikes are several kilograms lighter than the 300s. But remember in most cases the seat height is the same as the 300 models. Lighter? Yes. Lower? No. The exhaust pipes are much smaller so they are less likely to be damaged. The 250 and 300 exhaust pipes hang low and are quite wide. We gumby riders either damage the exhaust pipes frequently, or need big heavy guards. The price of smaller two-strokes is always a lot cheaper than their big brothers. Yes, you will need to rebuild engines and replace clutch plates more often, but they will still be cheaper over several years. Some riders love the smaller two strokes because you have to rev them more. In my experience, this tends to be middle-aged riders who raced in the past. They still like the thrill of high revs, but want to ride at a safe pace. You might find the smaller two-strokes give you that 'buzz' with less risk. And finally, if you are very light then the lack of 'grunt' might not be so important. I have ridden a 125 and needed a lot of revs to move my heavy carcass! But look at Ina Coleman. She has downsized to the Sherco 125SE and loves it. With her light body weight, she can easy lift the front wheel without needing maximum revs. Ina has been on the hard enduro podium in the women's class often with this 125. Have you ridden the smaller two-strokes? What were your impressions? I'm keen to hear your opinions, especially if you ride difficult terrain. Music: Epic by Bensound https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free... Title: Aphasia by Mr FijiWiji Video Link:    • [Chillout] - Mr FijiWiji - Aphasia [M...   Listen on Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/3pGe1Ad... iTunes Download Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/aph... Let us know if we used your music but forgot to credit you. Many thanks to the following artists for their copyright free music in various vids: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Music: https://audionautix.com/ Music by Tobu: https://tobu.io Music: https://soundimage.org Music by Atch... SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/AtchSoundCloud Spotify: https://bit.ly/AtchSpotify Instagram: www.instagram.com/atchmusic #crosstrainingenduro #enduro #hardenduro #extremeenduro

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