We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
The best vintage european enduro the 1960s and 70s these bikes were fun and well built enduro and motocross bikes european were great at building dirt bikes lots of competion back then it was alive with many great brands on offer europe would have been fun watching all the bikes in action back then thankyou europe for making great bikes and bringing everyone together as a great crowd of people to watch these famous brands in action if only those times were now the dreams that won,t be forgotten
Great music and such beaut machines! 😍. I so miss the variety of manufacturers and engineering solutions of the 70’s and 80’s. Everything looks the same now, is the same now.
We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
Thanks for the program. All beutiful. I have a few of them. Great fun to ride. Not as fast as today's bikes but more forgiving. And a better sound. Nearly always a crowd round them when I park up. But parts are getting hard to find and expensive
This is how dirt bikes looked when I was young. My cousin raced Maicos & Ossas. I rode a friend's Bultaco 360 once & sprayed dirt everywhere while I just tried to hang on & not crash. Dirt bikes today just look weird. I know people don't buy them for looks but I don't look at them & think "Wow I want to ride that!" Beside, my inseam isn't 37".
Nice but why no Yamaha ITs? Shoutout to the IT-175, at just over 200 lbs this fast bombproof 6 spd monoshock has provided 40 years of super reliable ripp'n...& counting...BRAPPP!!!
There is something about the Ancillotti's that makes them special. Wanted one of these when I was sixteen and still love them 😁 even the 50's and 80's are amazing sounding and looking. Cool 😎
Rather misleading title, not a KTM, Husky, or Penton to be seen. No Japanese bikes either. What's up with all the motocross bikes being tossed in? Big collection here of mostly bikes that never made it to the US. This omits several Classic enduro bikes from the era that we rode, raced and won on.
Really!... Seeing "European" in the title I expected to see Bultaco, Montesa, Ossa, Aermacchi, Jawa, CZ, Greeves, Triumph, BSA etc...what is THIS crap?
Americans weren't the best Back then. The Gdr made the best Bikes. Brands like Simson and MZ won nearly every Competition. If you don't trust me just search for Silvervase. :)
We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
The best vintage european enduro the 1960s and 70s these bikes were fun and well built enduro and motocross bikes european were great at building dirt bikes lots of competion back then it was alive with many great brands on offer europe would have been fun watching all the bikes in action back then thankyou europe for making great bikes and bringing everyone together as a great crowd of people to watch these famous brands in action if only those times were now the dreams that won,t be forgotten
Great music and such beaut machines! 😍. I so miss the variety of manufacturers and engineering solutions of the 70’s and 80’s. Everything looks the same now, is the same now.
We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
After watching this I had to go out to my shop and uncover my 72 Bultaco Pursang 125, and just admire it over a cup of coffee.
Down a pot of coffee and ride it.
Bella raccolta di foto.che belle moto in quegli anni ❤
1971 Husqvarna 400 cross..... got one and still unbeaten against all the new bikes
Absolutely fantastic thank
Thanks for the program. All beutiful. I have a few of them. Great fun to ride. Not as fast as today's bikes but more forgiving. And a better sound. Nearly always a crowd round them when I park up. But parts are getting hard to find and expensive
Me gustaría que dierais, mas reportajes sobre motos,antiguas gracias
Perfect music buddy and the bike collection ...AWSOME !
I ❤️ vintage enduro 😀🙏👍
back to the old days again it doesn't hurt
Not a single KTM, I loved my 77 400 KTM, what a beast.
@rogeeeferrari
, KTM from the 70's had the power. Have friends that raced them in the 70's.
So cool , 👍✌️💪🤙🙏😎
This is how dirt bikes looked when I was young. My cousin raced Maicos & Ossas. I rode a friend's Bultaco 360 once & sprayed dirt everywhere while I just tried to hang on & not crash. Dirt bikes today just look weird. I know people don't buy them for looks but I don't look at them & think "Wow I want to ride that!" Beside, my inseam isn't 37".
A description of each bike big Help. Year and origin, special features. USA never sold these bikes, little known.
Most powered by SACHS engines, had 250cc HERCULES
Had no idea how many beautiful bikes that never made it to America
Thank You, Great Collection :)
What a great video upload. Like the fact you threw in an American band.
Looks like a few co, had 78,79 maico frames ,hubs, ect
bellissime moto che tampi
Wow ! Beautiful motocycle Today bikes are so ugly compare to this and that includes superbikes Please take me back to the 1970.s
Nice but why no Yamaha ITs? Shoutout to the IT-175, at just over 200 lbs this fast bombproof 6 spd monoshock has provided 40 years of super reliable ripp'n...& counting...BRAPPP!!!
Missing SWM, KTM, PUCH, HUSQVARNA...
Love
Tolle Crosser...
chechische CZ und ostdeutsche MZ hätten hätten auch noch gut dazu gepasst.
Best ever.... I was there , dont think so.
Great collection, good music ! But it is really a shame: you forgot Husqvarna, KTM, Ossa, Montesa, Yamaha, Honda and some others...
Yamaha and Honda are Asian bikes. The title of the video says European bikes.
Makes me wish I kept my 1980 Aprilia 250 MX
Might be that he has pictures of these. (Wish he showed more Maicos!) Some might be from “back in the day,” and have been digitized.
🇧🇷👏🤠👏👏👏
1968 Bultaco Lobito 125
20 dislike‘s ???!!!!
Incredibly intolerant and narrow-minded 🧐
Maico rules 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Eine ganz eigene Idee, die damaligen Geländemopeter auf diese Art dar zu stellen, nämlich mit Nazareth - Klasse !
25:55 coolest bike ever
There is something about the Ancillotti's that makes them special. Wanted one of these when I was sixteen and still love them 😁 even the 50's and 80's are amazing sounding and looking. Cool 😎
vid kind of a Italian flav of non USA model s , lot s of Sach s engine bikes.
NIKITASIMT...WHERE IS OSSA MOTOCLYCLES ?...YOU HAVE BLACKOUTS
Best bikes was Jawa and ČZ
I was a big fan of Bultaco back in the 70's. Rode a lot of enduros on my 250 Alpina.
weallknowwhathusky katoandjapsproduced,imimpressedwith thiscollection ofobscure euro's..mustfix my keyboard
Why not husqvarna 😢
And wo is Mz and Simson
Rather misleading title, not a KTM, Husky, or Penton to be seen. No Japanese bikes either. What's up with all the motocross bikes being tossed in? Big collection here of mostly bikes that never made it to the US. This omits several Classic enduro bikes from the era that we rode, raced and won on.
Really!... Seeing "European" in the title I expected to see Bultaco, Montesa, Ossa, Aermacchi, Jawa, CZ, Greeves, Triumph, BSA etc...what is THIS crap?
Americans weren't the best Back then. The Gdr made the best Bikes. Brands like Simson and MZ won nearly every Competition. If you don't trust me just search for Silvervase. :)
@@thatsmrharley2u2 Really! Who do you think put together that Harley Davidson MX250?.... Aermacchi. Also there were a hand full of Bultaco's.
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All Sachs powered boring my Speedway silver shadow would smoke these bikes .
Italian.
nice bikes but awful music. had to turn the sound off
The music sucks.
Would it have been to much trouble to name the bikes?