I would say Enduro requires more physical strength. You are picking up your bike, moving it around and getting on and off of it a lot more than you do in motocross.
Doesn't sound like you've done much mx, the strength it takes too hold on for a 30 minute full paste moto is instane. You'll be sore for 2 weeks if your not used too it or a frequent rider
What about hair scrambles? I asked a buddy and he said it was when you ride fast with no helmet and your hair gets messed up, but I think there must be more to it than that. Others have told me they use a good mousse, but they ride with helmets so I can't see how a hair mousse would be needed.
Enduro bikes,eg my 2010 Champions 450 tun an 18" rear for a taller wall for less flex. Mx usually 19" as demands against sharp edge hits is usually less.
Tried that one on my Beta 300RR... crap! I would say you can ride MX bike on a light enduro or country cross track/race but for an MX track you should get MX bike only.
@@soundslikealotmy CRF450X has been converted to an R model… kinda. Changed out the headlight for a number plate and got rid of the license plate bracket. Still on stock engine however I have an RS2 full exhaust for an R model on my X, still have the soft suspension and heavy skid plates. I do just fine on a track, wouldn’t wanna race with it but hitting jumps and railing turns isn’t as bad as I’d thought it be, and yet I can still maintain the enduro features I like for when I trail ride, bike handles wide open sand whoops like nothing, does pretty good on on single track as well, I’m never lacking any power and am constantly in the power band. Bike definitely has more low end power than my buddies CRF450R and less high end power. It’s perfect for me right now as I can only afford one bike but when I can afford two bikes I will definitely get an R model just for the track or maybe even an older 2 stroke CR.
THANKS! I was so confused and now I know Enduro is to go, I am in for the small adventures and getting over challanges, I'm a car guy but I really wanna hit the forests with a bike!
I know this is old comment but I’ve ridden an mx in the forest and I would get way worse arm pump and just more tired in general compared to an enduro bike. The tire had way less traction too, crazy wheel spin
Is an enduro bike ideal for riding in the snow❄️? & i don’t mean deep snow neither in which a snowmobile would ride on but i mean like riding on snow covered gravol roads in about a foot or half a foot of snow + would the frigid cold temperatures effect the performance of an enduro engine?
I'm looking for a do-it-all bike. I know being able to do a bit of everything means it won't be excellent in anything. But that's a tradeoff I can accept as money is tight and I can't afford two bikes + maintenance on both. What do you think of the yz250fx. I heard it's more about trail riding but that it can haul my ass around an MX track good enough for a beginner like me. What do you think, any other bikes you'd think of?
Hej, thanks for your nice video, wanna ask you ,iam 59 years old driv offroad750 , and wanna start with enduro which I start with and model, I 'll be happy to hear your advice, thank you for time.
Could i use my yz250f 2016 on normal light enduro and my local woods lol surly you dont need an enduro for that? Ive notified because of the 5 gears it tops out very quickly on roads. Maybe get a different sprocket?
@@___-gs4ds Well they are at least in Finland. Same with other Nordic countries, central and eastern Europe. Not only that but you can ride 125cc bikes legally on street at 16. You can drive cars legally at 18. Needless to say 125cc enduro bikes are pretty popular among youth for that reason. Husqvarna, KTM, TM, Gas Gas and so on. Obviously if only compete and ride on trails you could make the decision to save some money and not register the bike. However in competitions the bike has to be street legal anyway because you are using fully open public roads to move between the stages. You must get temporary permit and license plate from an inspection center.
I think that they can be made road legal easier is prob because they come with headlights. The real difference is the suspension being softer, the gear ratios being wider and the throttle curve slightly less aggressive
"Enduro bikes have a more strong engine" - 6:14
"MX bikes have stronger engines" - 6:51
Good stuff.
I would say Enduro requires more physical strength. You are picking up your bike, moving it around and getting on and off of it a lot more than you do in motocross.
Doesn't sound like you've done much mx, the strength it takes too hold on for a 30 minute full paste moto is instane. You'll be sore for 2 weeks if your not used too it or a frequent rider
@@jakebos4247 I have ridden mx. it’s tough but spread that over a 2-4 hour enduro race.
Only in wess not gp
Whats a mx race? 30mins of fast paced hard riding?
Enduro is 3-6hours of marathon racing with uneven pacing?
@@moerockha625 Mx is motocross. Enduro is like motocross without the jumps & it’s a lot longer racing.
A big fan of bikes especially MX and Enduro. However, I like the adventure enduro bikes bring out of a rider.
I ride enduro on my yz450f and it gets exciting at times lol
Out here riding enduro with my stock kx250f. Gets tiring after about an hour.
What about hair scrambles? I asked a buddy and he said it was when you ride fast with no helmet and your hair gets messed up, but I think there must be more to it than that. Others have told me they use a good mousse, but they ride with helmets so I can't see how a hair mousse would be needed.
Enduro bikes,eg my 2010 Champions 450 tun an 18" rear for a taller wall for less flex.
Mx usually 19" as demands against sharp edge hits is usually less.
What about riding an enduro bike on a MX track?
Tried that one on my Beta 300RR... crap!
I would say you can ride MX bike on a light enduro or country cross track/race but for an MX track you should get MX bike only.
@@soundslikealotmy CRF450X has been converted to an R model… kinda. Changed out the headlight for a number plate and got rid of the license plate bracket. Still on stock engine however I have an RS2 full exhaust for an R model on my X, still have the soft suspension and heavy skid plates. I do just fine on a track, wouldn’t wanna race with it but hitting jumps and railing turns isn’t as bad as I’d thought it be, and yet I can still maintain the enduro features I like for when I trail ride, bike handles wide open sand whoops like nothing, does pretty good on on single track as well, I’m never lacking any power and am constantly in the power band. Bike definitely has more low end power than my buddies CRF450R and less high end power. It’s perfect for me right now as I can only afford one bike but when I can afford two bikes I will definitely get an R model just for the track or maybe even an older 2 stroke CR.
@@tennesseecurtiss57412stroke CR 500😁 !
THANKS! I was so confused and now I know Enduro is to go, I am in for the small adventures and getting over challanges, I'm a car guy but I really wanna hit the forests with a bike!
I know this is old comment but I’ve ridden an mx in the forest and I would get way worse arm pump and just more tired in general compared to an enduro bike. The tire had way less traction too, crazy wheel spin
Until this Video I never know the difference between these two tipes of motorcycles 😅. Thank you!!!!
Happy to help!
Is an enduro bike ideal for riding in the snow❄️? & i don’t mean deep snow neither in which a snowmobile would ride on but i mean like riding on snow covered gravol roads in about a foot or half a foot of snow + would the frigid cold temperatures effect the performance of an enduro engine?
All depends on the tyre
I'm looking for a do-it-all bike. I know being able to do a bit of everything means it won't be excellent in anything. But that's a tradeoff I can accept as money is tight and I can't afford two bikes + maintenance on both. What do you think of the yz250fx. I heard it's more about trail riding but that it can haul my ass around an MX track good enough for a beginner like me. What do you think, any other bikes you'd think of?
Definitely convincing me to go Enduro for my needs
The only video I needed… excellent 🎉
How is the Lucioli working out for you ? Are you Still running it?
What Enduro bike would you recommend for the beginner?
Hej, thanks for your nice video, wanna ask you ,iam 59 years old driv offroad750 , and wanna start with enduro which I start with and model, I 'll be happy to hear your advice, thank you for time.
Very good and informative Video🙌
2:50 same happened to me :D :D
What about about 2 stroke vs 4 stroke ?? Which one is better for beginner?? Andd long lasting use???
Very Good video! What brand do you recommend down here in Southern Hemisphere like AUZ and NZ. Tnx to you men!
Which one is better for both worlds?. Or all around bike?
So Enduro Riders are the navy seals of dirtbikes ?
Is the KTM 250 EXC a Enduro bike?🤔
Yes
Exc stands for enduro cross country
Good video, thank you!
what is mattocross?
Well explained, thank you for the content.
Glad it was helpful!
Great information. Thanks for the video.
What about a enduro bike in motocross?
Works fine. Just not ideal. I do both and use my MX bike for enduro
Great video
What’s the best brand for enduro
Ktm
At least u finally get led Light in 2023...or? Never looking back. F ktm
Hi great material very nice motorcycle ;)
Very informative
Can i go to an mx track with a hard enduro bike
Yes but Mx bikes will be faster than you
Could i use my yz250f 2016 on normal light enduro and my local woods lol surly you dont need an enduro for that? Ive notified because of the 5 gears it tops out very quickly on roads. Maybe get a different sprocket?
Yes
Enduros used to involve time keeping.
I do enduro with my scooter 🛵
Excf and exc are enduro not ac
What the hell is madacross
Tm is mx with plate only
Cruickshank Garden
in other words
and enduro is basically a motorcross but for legal for road
Not really, most enduro bikes arnt road legal. Its more like sprints vs marathon
@@___-gs4ds Well they are at least in Finland. Same with other Nordic countries, central and eastern Europe. Not only that but you can ride 125cc bikes legally on street at 16. You can drive cars legally at 18. Needless to say 125cc enduro bikes are pretty popular among youth for that reason. Husqvarna, KTM, TM, Gas Gas and so on.
Obviously if only compete and ride on trails you could make the decision to save some money and not register the bike. However in competitions the bike has to be street legal anyway because you are using fully open public roads to move between the stages. You must get temporary permit and license plate from an inspection center.
I think that they can be made road legal easier is prob because they come with headlights. The real difference is the suspension being softer, the gear ratios being wider and the throttle curve slightly less aggressive
Suspension and transmissions are so different.
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Heavier crank
What's a kilometer? Is this some AI generated voice over?
Absolutely disgusting ripping into those young trees. You have no right to destroy the peace of the forest. It needs to get banned and heavily fined.
urgh AI Narration. Stopped watching.
Rusi lang sakalam, Rusi KRY 150 uaer here
AI slop video
What about about 2 stroke vs 4 stroke ?? Which one is better for beginner?? Andd long lasting use???
Oh, that’s a can of worms 😂