Impressive to see the thumper on those trails. How do you like it over a smoker? I’ve always been on 300s but thinking of making a change. I mainly ride what you ride. Curious as to your set up and overall thoughts
I prefer riding 4 strokes in a general application, but the more hard enduro we ride the more I’m leaning towards a 300. But I think the 4 stroke is a better all rounder
I think 2 strokes are definitely better overall for hard enduro, but not by such a large margin as people would make you believe. A 4 stroke is completely capable of doing it, there are just a few downsides to the 4 stoke compared to the two stroke, like they overheat easier (I haven't found this a problem) the weight (where the weight is located on the bike, because the bikes actually are very similar in weight) 2 strokes "feel" lighter. and four strokes are a little easier to stall then 2 strokes.
@@jackkellybuilds Keep at it mate, I enjoy the videos... Maybe down the line I can give you some riding lessons, lol. FYI, the clown face is for me. Just stirring you up ;-)
2:08 Next level. 👍
thanks mate!
Love the video! Would be keen to see more areas, maybe chum creek/ toolangi? I heard there’s some super hard enduro out there ❤
haha for sure mate!
Those tracks look sick jack! You’ll have to take Diz and I there sometime 🤙
might wait till winters over or Dizzy will have a worse time than toolangi haha
Impressive to see the thumper on those trails. How do you like it over a smoker? I’ve always been on 300s but thinking of making a change. I mainly ride what you ride. Curious as to your set up and overall thoughts
I prefer riding 4 strokes in a general application, but the more hard enduro we ride the more I’m leaning towards a 300. But I think the 4 stroke is a better all rounder
That looks like a sick spot bro!
It is! Thanks for the comment
Ooo steezy barbag
Any weight I can save having to carry it in my bag is a bonus
Awesome video Jack, some really challenging tracks, what area is that?
Thanks mate, Neerim and Mt Disappointment in this video
damn man! nice riding skills!!!
thanks mate!
Jack what doe you prefer for hard enduro? No right or wrong just asking I find 4 strokes more easy but I do get exetremly hot from the engine
I think 2 strokes are definitely better overall for hard enduro, but not by such a large margin as people would make you believe. A 4 stroke is completely capable of doing it, there are just a few downsides to the 4 stoke compared to the two stroke, like they overheat easier (I haven't found this a problem) the weight (where the weight is located on the bike, because the bikes actually are very similar in weight) 2 strokes "feel" lighter. and four strokes are a little easier to stall then 2 strokes.
Looks sexy to me
When does it get hard?
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sorry its not up to your standard mate, thanks for the subscription though....
@@jackkellybuilds Keep at it mate, I enjoy the videos... Maybe down the line I can give you some riding lessons, lol. FYI, the clown face is for me. Just stirring you up ;-)
@@krazed0451 Fkn no worries Jarvis……