As a long time moto engineer I appreciate the rare intelligent and objective review. Kudos! The reviewer accurately picks up on some nuanced differences in TPI and carburetion, and diaphragm versus helical coil springs clutches. As a long term trials rider I appreciate seeing the rider's wide mastery of trials skills applied to Hard Enduro.
Honestly, hands down the best person I have ever heard describe the minutia of hard enduro riding. You’re so skilled at breaking down extremely hard to describe and very specific aspects of riding technique etc.
The footage of you climbing the side of cliff face really puts terrain into perspective. I'm at that age in my life where if I smell burning clutch I'll limp it home. After owning a 4stroke for last 10yrs I'm still weary of abusing bike for fear of it costing a thousand dollars to fix..
Excellent video: lots of detailed, specific information that allows those of us who don't have the opportunity to ride each of these machines to still make an informed choice.
Well said, rider more important than bike. The world's best rider could probably get any of them on the podium. Best bike is the bike your riding. Ride what you love, love what you ride. 💪🔥 @ 7:41 look like a mountain goat on rock face. Epic riding! 🐐
The best enduro comparative video I`ve seen so far!! Great work, and awesome details comparasion, with no brand preference, instead of like some others that just insist of comparing KTM bikes with KTM bikes with other colors. Would be awesome to try and review some more different bikes, like Rieju (old Gasgas) and TM (now also injected 2 strokes). Keep the good work!
Tm still has a 5spd box & the most expensive & has shit parts availability! Has all the best bling but out dated motor & the lack of a 6sp box makes no better the a yz I’d like to see Tm at least get a 6spd box with a good spread of ratios
@@shanebutler5787, try it (a TM) before you speak again. I never had one, but have tried it already, both carbureted and injected bikes, and the motor is way stronger than a KTM! A Yamaha YZ is just a motocross bike (or a X with some details better for enduro), but is never a real enduro bike like an european one. And I`m not saying a YZ is not a good bike, it`s a great bike (quality made is better than most european bikes), but for real enduro, any european enduro bikes are more suitable for it (with electric start, etc). The TM bikes are awesome (even with only 5 gear box), but not cheap, and not many aftermarket parts.
I've got a 2018 gasgas (same exact thing as the new rieju). The bike is excellent in every way, except for the e-start. Great breaks, great suspension, very punchy engine on the low end. But the e-starter sucks massive balls. I honestly don't recommend the bike unless you're willing to to the 24v starter.
@@foil666, yes, great brakes, suspension, and the engine is always there! The e-start is basically the same has 2013 KTM bikes, unfortunately far from the other bikes. But besides that, it`s a awesome machine. But the Rieju, or even the 2019 Gasgas, had some minor improvments over the 2018 Gasgas (I had them all).
hello, Beta RR 300 or Sherco se factory 300, which is more powerful, more aggressive, more brutal, more reliable, faster in the forest on difficult trails and difficult climbs thanks to the people who will answer me!🤝🏻
That's the best explanation of carb vs fuel injection. I went 21 Beta cause I couldn't get used to the 19 Husky throttle. Loving the Beta so far, really close to my 17 Ktm, which was awesome of course!
Great input, Rich! I’ve found going from Yamaha to ktms and huskies to sherco that my favorite bike really is just whatever one I’m riding. Same goes for MX bikes and off-road 4-strokes Quality video 🤙
@@IRCTireUSAMoto any suggestions on a bike with a good balance of enduro and fast desert rides. I’m definitely not doing any MX jumps, but I do like to hammer thru whoops desert trails kind of fast. But I also want to start learning hard enduro
My extremely high regards for the quality contents of this channel. You know what you´re talking about and have such a talent putting it out in a very understandable manner.
Excellent breakdown of how you feel each bike rides, pros and cons. I can attest that having quick and easy access to parts is incredibly important. I've just come from an OG Gas Gas which was always a real struggle to get parts for. Now on a Beta and it couldn't be easier as most shops have parts in stock, and Beta Aus have a really good online store for OEM parts. Keep up the great work Rich!
Thanks for the clutch discussion. I totally love the carb vs tpi description. The lag and sloppiness of butterfly and Venturi create a clutch out of predictable slop in the throttle….allowing decrease clutch use…genius….always a two stroke? Lighter easy work on? Gonna buy new bike…wanna practice this stuff. I want the bike light and predictable….lugs well stock for 6’2….200 lbs. want predictable blip for easier wheelie.
hello, Beta RR 300 or Sherco se factory 300, which is more powerful, more aggressive, more brutal, more reliable, faster in the forest on difficult trails and difficult climbs thanks to the people who will answer me!🤝🏻
Thanks Rich, I Rode a beta 3 yrs, now on a 22 gasgas, agreed with the tractable forgiving feel of the beta, the tpi can be aggressive needing a quick clutch, my suspension requirement is a compliant fork for descending big step offs
Hey Rich, Just wondering if you have much experience with PDS vs Linkage for Hard Enduro? All the bikes you tested had Linkage so im guessing thats your favourite but here in Australia we get the ktm exc’s with pds and Im wondering if you think the more vertical design of linkage would assist with Hard Enduro Techniques? Great Video mate keep up the good work!
Could you make a video on specifically on what machine is best at each situation. You hinted at that being the case. It would be nice to hear what those cases would be
This being the best Hard Enduro channel and Rich being the best Hard Enduro reviewer - would really love to hear an honest long term review of the Rieju MR 300 Pro...
I have no doubt the 2022 beta racing will be even better suited for you! Adjustable diaphragm clutch (softer pull and less wear and tear), new engine (more linear and usable power), and new suspension valving will make it a beast.
Great video, everyone watching this wants confirmation that their bike is the best, lol. When you had your 2021 Sherco what needle did you run in the carb?
the best comparison review i have ever seen. no doubt in any words what you are saying. i am waiting to test my Beta 300rr 2022 which just arrive to my garage.
What’s your thoughts on the (I think awful) vibration through pegs bars on the 300RR that wasn’t mentioned? I thought they had counter shafts now? I road a clapped out gas gas 300 for 4 days on an enduro holiday and was more comfy at the end than 2hrs on my beta 23 300rr, im seriously considering a swap to a bog standard gas gas ec 300so I’m more comfy on long enduro days and happy to work the clutch more & I found that sachs shock and ZF fork even orvs valves and bladder kit still doesn’t soak up any chop or big hits I’ve had several people set it up and still so harsh, on the topic of clutch yes the beta it’s a brembo but my husky mx brembo feels miles better especially on clutch pull, so confused on what to do
Your channel is awesome. As a newbie I'm learning a lot! Can you say anything about AJP, SWM and Fantic in comparison? Should any of these be avoided? Thanks!
Off topic, in some of that footage, you dab when doing some climbs, or after some obstacles. Is that just "when you lose balance you do what you gotta", or is there planning that goes into it?
At my experience level the coolest color is the best bike which is blue. It used to be yellow then green then red. I do know the difference in 2t and 4t but just barely and I've been riding for 38 years recreationally.
Clutch is everything in Hard Enduro. KTM has the best and most durable clutch. KTM Wins! Still never ridden a Modern Sherco and want to know if they have a more Trials feel like everyone says
I am looking for a all round enduro bike for on road and off road with highway usage can someone tell me the difference between the sherco 500 and the husquivana 701 what would be better for me for highway usage
What about a tm 300? In the future. I know they aren’t as common but they seem like they are growing a little bit more in the us. Also seem like a pretty solid bike out of the box
Please move the tire on your right in the videos shot in your studio. It makes it look like you are not centered in the room. The tire covers your right arm much of the time. Love your videos. Not complaining just trying to make things a bit more perfect like your riding skills. Thanks!
Hey guys i was wondering if you can help me I am gonna buy a used European enduro at 2018 age and i am between ktm 250 exc /Betta rr 300 / sherco factory se 300/ and husqvarna te 300. Plz guys let me know your experience
Would've liked a bigger comparison. The KTM brands are too similar for me to matter. I would've been more interested in adding independent brands to the comparison like Kawasaki, Honda or Suzuki, or Rieju or whatever else there possibly is.
Just now I buy gas gas 23, before I had beta 5 year, I feel that engine beta is beautifully, and clutch works good. On gas gas difficult control clutch (
Beta a good low down lug, But what isn’t mentioned is that horrible frame pegs, bar vibrations form the beta i can’t escape, hand numbing on a cold wet enduro day, I have a 23 300rr the suspension even re valved and bladder kit isn’t soaking any big whoops or small chop in the rough enduros I ride to couples with the vibration is I’d personally rather be comfy and work the clutch better I’m looking swap to a 300 gas gas
I’ve gone from a Husqvarna 300 tpi to a 22 beta 200 racing 😜 would love to see your thoughts on that bike! You would be seriously suprised at how it lugs and how easy it is to through around
How you finding the beta? I just sold my TE300I and looking to get the 200 racing but not sure if I should get a 250? There are no ride days here in Australia for a while so I am going to have to role the dice, All the boys in the crew are on KTM's but I fancy a beta this time round as I had a beta trials bike and loved it!
Rich. How do you feel about yamaha, i grew up believing that they make a superior machine. I'm working on rebuilding my 91 cr 250 and hoping to get a mid 00 yz 250
That's ironic because the importer was talking about how they have parts stocked up on shelf ready to be delivered. Very little wait time, just another sales gimmick I guess. Bummer because the Sherco is the bike I was thinking to get.
I have a Sherco, never had problems getting parts. I'm in the midwest, there's a few dealers around that I can call and have parts at my door in a few days. 120 hrs on the stock clutch, but I don't abuse it like this guy lol
@TS50ER sorry for the late reply, I've had literally no problems with my bike and it's been raced for about a year now. I've put it through hell and had no problems
@@lg8188 - Linkage is more forgiving of shock spring/rider weight. On PDS you NEED the right spring for your weight and make sure that the sag is set correctly (too much is better than too little). I believe this is why love or hate PDS, because the average rider either doesn’t know or is too cheap to do this critical step. PDS can be truly great.
Extreme is for guys who should be doing trial and want to look cool with enduro bikes! I know it´s the hype now, but in my case I like to ride the bike not have the bike riding me...
I have both Sherco and Beta. Sherco 70 hours, Beta 40 hours. Sherco no issues so far, Beta 4 major issues already. Reliability-wise, I do not recommend Beta.
As a long time moto engineer I appreciate the rare intelligent and objective review. Kudos! The reviewer accurately picks up on some nuanced differences in TPI and carburetion, and diaphragm versus helical coil springs clutches. As a long term trials rider I appreciate seeing the rider's wide mastery of trials skills applied to Hard Enduro.
Just like my girlfriends: "my favorite one is the one that I'm on in the moment." LOL!
Great seeing this channel grow. Rich's knowledge and information on bikes, technique surpasses pretty much anything else
Honestly, hands down the best person I have ever heard describe the minutia of hard enduro riding. You’re so skilled at breaking down extremely hard to describe and very specific aspects of riding technique etc.
The footage of you climbing the side of cliff face really puts terrain into perspective. I'm at that age in my life where if I smell burning clutch I'll limp it home. After owning a 4stroke for last 10yrs I'm still weary of abusing bike for fear of it costing a thousand dollars to fix..
All we need now is a TM 300, A Rieju 300 and YZ250X with a WR conversion
Excellent video: lots of detailed, specific information that allows those of us who don't have the opportunity to ride each of these machines to still make an informed choice.
Well said, rider more important than bike. The world's best rider could probably get any of them on the podium. Best bike is the bike your riding. Ride what you love, love what you ride. 💪🔥
@ 7:41 look like a mountain goat on rock face. Epic riding! 🐐
The best enduro comparative video I`ve seen so far!!
Great work, and awesome details comparasion, with no brand preference, instead of like some others that just insist of comparing KTM bikes with KTM bikes with other colors.
Would be awesome to try and review some more different bikes, like Rieju (old Gasgas) and TM (now also injected 2 strokes).
Keep the good work!
Tm still has a 5spd box & the most expensive & has shit parts availability! Has all the best bling but out dated motor & the lack of a 6sp box makes no better the a yz
I’d like to see Tm at least get a 6spd box with a good spread of ratios
@@shanebutler5787, try it (a TM) before you speak again.
I never had one, but have tried it already, both carbureted and injected bikes, and the motor is way stronger than a KTM!
A Yamaha YZ is just a motocross bike (or a X with some details better for enduro), but is never a real enduro bike like an european one.
And I`m not saying a YZ is not a good bike, it`s a great bike (quality made is better than most european bikes), but for real enduro, any european enduro bikes are more suitable for it (with electric start, etc).
The TM bikes are awesome (even with only 5 gear box), but not cheap, and not many aftermarket parts.
I've got a 2018 gasgas (same exact thing as the new rieju). The bike is excellent in every way, except for the e-start. Great breaks, great suspension, very punchy engine on the low end. But the e-starter sucks massive balls. I honestly don't recommend the bike unless you're willing to to the 24v starter.
@@foil666, yes, great brakes, suspension, and the engine is always there!
The e-start is basically the same has 2013 KTM bikes, unfortunately far from the other bikes. But besides that, it`s a awesome machine.
But the Rieju, or even the 2019 Gasgas, had some minor improvments over the 2018 Gasgas (I had them all).
hello, Beta RR 300 or Sherco se factory 300, which is more powerful, more aggressive, more brutal, more reliable, faster in the forest on difficult trails and difficult climbs thanks to the people who will answer me!🤝🏻
Great insights...almost philosophical! That 's really how man and machine connect via a sixth sense. Proves passion and dedication.
yes! you nailed it, great overview. For technical riding..love a carb, can't get TPI to behave like I want it to. KYB can't be beat
That's the best explanation of carb vs fuel injection. I went 21 Beta cause I couldn't get used to the 19 Husky throttle. Loving the Beta so far, really close to my 17 Ktm, which was awesome of course!
I've been scouring through reviews and this by far is the best!
Great input, Rich!
I’ve found going from Yamaha to ktms and huskies to sherco that my favorite bike really is just whatever one I’m riding.
Same goes for MX bikes and off-road 4-strokes
Quality video 🤙
That's really what I feel. It's all preference! thanks for watching!
Totally dude! I've always said, I don't really care what it is, I can have fun on a XL185 or my Beta 300RR.
@@GTisRule If that is the way you think I will trade you a TTR 225 for the Beta 300RR
lol
@@DeanGuilberry2 Hah! Just saying I wouldn't refuse a ride if my bike was at home and my buddy has a loaner!
@@IRCTireUSAMoto any suggestions on a bike with a good balance of enduro and fast desert rides. I’m definitely not doing any MX jumps, but I do like to hammer thru whoops desert trails kind of fast. But I also want to start learning hard enduro
My extremely high regards for the quality contents of this channel. You know what you´re talking about and have such a talent putting it out in a very understandable manner.
Excellent breakdown of how you feel each bike rides, pros and cons. I can attest that having quick and easy access to parts is incredibly important. I've just come from an OG Gas Gas which was always a real struggle to get parts for. Now on a Beta and it couldn't be easier as most shops have parts in stock, and Beta Aus have a really good online store for OEM parts. Keep up the great work Rich!
Thanks for the clutch discussion. I totally love the carb vs tpi description. The lag and sloppiness of butterfly and Venturi create a clutch out of predictable slop in the throttle….allowing decrease clutch use…genius….always a two stroke? Lighter easy work on? Gonna buy new bike…wanna practice this stuff. I want the bike light and predictable….lugs well stock for 6’2….200 lbs. want predictable blip for easier wheelie.
Excellent review, very well done!!! I was on a Sherco 300 and now will be riding a Beta 300 Race...can wait to ride it
You’ve really become a great rider!
hello Rich, i hope to see a dyno test of the beta 300 :) it would be interesting to see how it compares to the others
th-cam.com/video/qxGTtRif88o/w-d-xo.html
It's a 2022, but still a beta 300rr
hello, Beta RR 300 or Sherco se factory 300, which is more powerful, more aggressive, more brutal, more reliable, faster in the forest on difficult trails and difficult climbs thanks to the people who will answer me!🤝🏻
Thank you for the review Rich and for continuing to producing quality content
Thanks Rich, I Rode a beta 3 yrs, now on a 22 gasgas, agreed with the tractable forgiving feel of the beta, the tpi can be aggressive needing a quick clutch, my suspension requirement is a compliant fork for descending big step offs
Thanks for watching man! I agree with that opinion on the suspension of the gas gas.
Finally a honest comparison, I've felt the same way on these bikes... so yeah, I am riding same bike as you and it is the most suitable for me.
I just love the look of that beta!
Hey Rich, Just wondering if you have much experience with PDS vs Linkage for Hard Enduro? All the bikes you tested had Linkage so im guessing thats your favourite but here in Australia we get the ktm exc’s with pds and Im wondering if you think the more vertical design of linkage would assist with Hard Enduro Techniques?
Great Video mate keep up the good work!
Could you make a video on specifically on what machine is best at each situation. You hinted at that being the case. It would be nice to hear what those cases would be
That’s a killer idea!
I would appreciate it if you could expand on the difference between PDS and the linkage mechanism
I'm still waiting for someone to review the 2022 TM300EN FI
I’m hoping to test one at some point!
This being the best Hard Enduro channel and Rich being the best Hard Enduro reviewer - would really love to hear an honest long term review of the Rieju MR 300 Pro...
Great review Rich, keep up the good work
Much appreciated!
Never was a brand loyal guy... until I bought my beta! I would have a hard time stepping away from them. So well rounded
I have no doubt the 2022 beta racing will be even better suited for you! Adjustable diaphragm clutch (softer pull and less wear and tear), new engine (more linear and usable power), and new suspension valving will make it a beast.
22 racing is amazing I love it
With so many great bikes I don’t think you could pick a bad bike
Is there chance we will ever see you test a tm?
He rich awesome Video.
Do you think you can do a Video about wich back- or bumbags you are using for hardenduro, and what you put in there?
Great video, everyone watching this wants confirmation that their bike is the best, lol. When you had your 2021 Sherco what needle did you run in the carb?
NECJ all the way! ;)
@@madMX96 cheers mate, that's what I've been told, just wanted further confirmation. 👍
It’s so true! People love to claim that a certain bike (usually the one they own) is the best without even riding the others 😂
Awesome video, well done, looking forward to the next one🤙
Great work Rich, like always!👏👏
Have you had issue with the wiring harness on the beta and how are they about warrantee on this known problem? Interesting you didn't mention it..
I never had a problem. Didn’t know it was a problem. Tested more betas than 99% of people
Nice one buddy! I’m getting a Husky te300i as soon as I can sell one of my Honda dual sports.
I love that his GasGas pipe is really badly dinged! I’m sure he did that for us.
Another great review Rich!
Great video!! Just what I was looking for 😎
the best comparison review i have ever seen. no doubt in any words what you are saying. i am waiting to test my Beta 300rr 2022 which just arrive to my garage.
Thanks for the support! Enjoy that Beta!
What’s your thoughts on the (I think awful) vibration through pegs bars on the 300RR that wasn’t mentioned? I thought they had counter shafts now? I road a clapped out gas gas 300 for 4 days on an enduro holiday and was more comfy at the end than 2hrs on my beta 23 300rr, im seriously considering a swap to a bog standard gas gas ec 300so I’m more comfy on long enduro days and happy to work the clutch more & I found that sachs shock and ZF fork even orvs valves and bladder kit still doesn’t soak up any chop or big hits I’ve had several people set it up and still so harsh, on the topic of clutch yes the beta it’s a brembo but my husky mx brembo feels miles better especially on clutch pull, so confused on what to do
Well done Rich and I love your posts.
Thanks for watching!
What are your thoughts about carb vs TPI if you ride from 7000' to 10,500' and back during a days ride.
Let’s see some Rieju in there!
Your channel is awesome. As a newbie I'm learning a lot! Can you say anything about AJP, SWM and Fantic in comparison? Should any of these be avoided? Thanks!
Off topic, in some of that footage, you dab when doing some climbs, or after some obstacles. Is that just "when you lose balance you do what you gotta", or is there planning that goes into it?
It’s a little bit of both. If I lose my balance I plan where to dab
@@IRCTireUSAMoto I don't have the same precision. If I lose my balance, I'm dabbing right here, right now.
wish you went more into the suspension action, it accounts for a lot of my choice of a new bike
such a good video! thanks man! love my beta 300!!
What an awesome review, thank you!
At my experience level the coolest color is the best bike which is blue. It used to be yellow then green then red. I do know the difference in 2t and 4t but just barely and I've been riding for 38 years recreationally.
Rieju 2022 ?
Good info as I'm looking to purchase a new dirt bike.
Clutch is everything in Hard Enduro. KTM has the best and most durable clutch. KTM Wins! Still never ridden a Modern Sherco and want to know if they have a more Trials feel like everyone says
What year and model Beta was featured in this review standard RR or Racing?
I am looking for a all round enduro bike for on road and off road with highway usage can someone tell me the difference between the sherco 500 and the husquivana 701 what would be better for me for highway usage
What about a tm 300? In the future. I know they aren’t as common but they seem like they are growing a little bit more in the us. Also seem like a pretty solid bike out of the box
I need IRC motocross tyre for 19inch and 17inch wheel rim? In BANGLADESH
Could you put the ktm clutch in the betta?
Did you try the TorqDrive clutch pack on the Sherco?
Please move the tire on your right in the videos shot in your studio. It makes it look like you are not centered in the room. The tire covers your right arm much of the time. Love your videos. Not complaining just trying to make things a bit more perfect like your riding skills. Thanks!
Do you use a recluse clutch on all of your bikes when you compete?
No those are junk for hard enduro
Hey Rich !
What is Your favourite SAG setup (in centymetrers) in Your Beta ?
Great video!! Which one would you recommend to a short rider ? Thanks
nice comparison🔥
Thumbs up
KUKI
bro u got some good enduro skills ive subscribed hopefully you do training videos to help further enduro skills
What I’m curious about is how the old ktm husky carb bikes compare
It would be cool of you tried the TM aswell.
Makes so much sense everything you said
Hey guys i was wondering if you can help me
I am gonna buy a used European enduro at 2018 age and i am between ktm 250 exc /Betta rr 300 / sherco factory se 300/ and husqvarna te 300.
Plz guys let me know your experience
7:31 that reminds me of taking the hills instead the roads in gta V :D
Would've liked a bigger comparison. The KTM brands are too similar for me to matter. I would've been more interested in adding independent brands to the comparison like Kawasaki, Honda or Suzuki, or Rieju or whatever else there possibly is.
Just now I buy gas gas 23, before I had beta 5 year, I feel that engine beta is beautifully, and clutch works good. On gas gas difficult control clutch (
Beta a good low down lug, But what isn’t mentioned is that horrible frame pegs, bar vibrations form the beta i can’t escape, hand numbing on a cold wet enduro day, I have a 23 300rr the suspension even re valved and bladder kit isn’t soaking any big whoops or small chop in the rough enduros I ride to couples with the vibration is I’d personally rather be comfy and work the clutch better I’m looking swap to a 300 gas gas
I’ve gone from a Husqvarna 300 tpi to a 22 beta 200 racing 😜 would love to see your thoughts on that bike! You would be seriously suprised at how it lugs and how easy it is to through around
How you finding the beta? I just sold my TE300I and looking to get the 200 racing but not sure if I should get a 250?
There are no ride days here in Australia for a while so I am going to have to role the dice, All the boys in the crew are on KTM's but I fancy a beta this time round as I had a beta trials bike and loved it!
Love my Sherco's!!!! What's the chance you could talk IRC into making a gummy M5B?
HaHa, Knobs are too tall. They'd rip off. Thanks for the support though!
@@IRCTireUSAMoto Thanks! We gonna see you at any SEER events in '22?
Just pick a colour, all are great bikes !!
Rich. How do you feel about yamaha, i grew up believing that they make a superior machine.
I'm working on rebuilding my 91 cr 250 and hoping to get a mid 00 yz 250
Top Asian motocross is a fine athlete his friends support Him everyone has a truck and bikes. 40 acre parcels and a mile great for grooming course.
No point bothering with three of the same bikes, TM v Sherco v Rieju v Beta would make sense.
you should include TM racing and Rejiu (ex gasgas)
As someone with a 2021 sherco, it is still incredibly hard to find parts 😂
How are the clutch plates? Do you have to replace the stock plates once a month?
That's ironic because the importer was talking about how they have parts stocked up on shelf ready to be delivered. Very little wait time, just another sales gimmick I guess. Bummer because the Sherco is the bike I was thinking to get.
What parts are you having trouble getting? I've been pretty impressed with how fast I've gotten most Sherco parts. 2-3 days max
I have a Sherco, never had problems getting parts. I'm in the midwest, there's a few dealers around that I can call and have parts at my door in a few days. 120 hrs on the stock clutch, but I don't abuse it like this guy lol
@TS50ER sorry for the late reply, I've had literally no problems with my bike and it's been raced for about a year now. I've put it through hell and had no problems
how about rieju mr 300
I would be interested to know how the rear suspension of the KTM with its PDS compared to the GasGas and Husky?
I’d love to hear that also. I recently just went back to pds after linkage and I don’t like it. Dunno if it’s just me.
@@lg8188 - Linkage is more forgiving of shock spring/rider weight. On PDS you NEED the right spring for your weight and make sure that the sag is set correctly (too much is better than too little). I believe this is why love or hate PDS, because the average rider either doesn’t know or is too cheap to do this critical step. PDS can be truly great.
@@gpaull2 yeah cheers, think I need to get the valving and sag setup correct. I just put the heavy spring in for my weight and it’s harsh.
@1:56 Is that at Nick's???
YEP!
Hey mate how come you left TM out???
If you are going to allow aftermarket mods in the review, you should really review a Sherco with a SmartCarb.
I’ve tested it.
TM & RIEJU bikes missing!!
Extreme is for guys who should be doing trial and want to look cool with enduro bikes! I know it´s the hype now, but in my case I like to ride the bike not have the bike riding me...
impressive !! mate your a boss!
I have both Sherco and Beta. Sherco 70 hours, Beta 40 hours. Sherco no issues so far, Beta 4 major issues already. Reliability-wise, I do not recommend Beta.
Thanks for your input.
Whats the power difference between the two?
Very helpful thanks👍👍
I bet the exhaust modification you did with the gas gas gave you 10 more HP ;)
Some has lower front travel suspension and some has not
What tire is that in the stand?
That's the new IRC VX40. It's an Intermediate off road tire.
It's time to test a TM Racing EN 300Fi 2S from 2022 😉
Eje Larson, if you want to come to the annual and ride hard enduro accommodation, you are guaranteed ,croatia enduro
Very good 👌👌Thanks.