Im so impressed with how well these 300sef’s do in this kind of trail, not maybe as easy as 2T is stop start situations but play the clutch well and the traction in unreal
I'm turning 60 soon and retiring into a toy hauler. I used to ride techy woods a lot in Washington. (Walker Valley, Cle Elum, etc) I think I am going with the Beta Xtrainer. I really want to do trails like this again, and I favor slow and technical over fast. I'm the same on my mountain bike(which is what I am riding currently) I have climbed rocky steep stuff and had guys less than half my age asking me how I did it, as they walked their bike up the hill. You might lose the will to hang it out there and risk injury when you age, but you don't necessarily lose your technical bike handling ability.
I was switching back and forth between 2 & 4 stroke as I was doing both enduro and trail riding - then I ended up with both a KTM 250 2-stroke and 250 4-stroke at the same time ! I took them both to an enduro practice day and rode them back to back for the day ….. then sold the 4-stroke ! I raced enduro for a few years and the 2 stroke was much better in woods, but now I am old and body broken 🤣 I am going to get another 4-stroke just for light trails and thinking the Sherco 300 looks perfect 👍
As someone who owned one of those in the past, that was very impressive; especially how you were able to get it rolling again once it stalled and got stuck!
You did great on the 4 stroke , just a little more work. Ya the 2 strokes are more fun in the kind of trail riding. I like your videos, good information. And yes we like see bikes in all kind of trails. Most just go 90 miles an hour, say how great the bike is. Nice to see this kind of trail. Keep up the the great work.
Deadly trail.. last time I was on the endurocross track at popkum there was a guy cleaning everything there on a kx450.. he was hitting everything so hard and showing 110% commitment it was really impressive lol..
Thank you for taking a 4 stroke in the hard/ tight terrain....as an older rider thinking on what bike I should get next, I often think about 4 strokes because of their planted feel and lack of abrupt power. Always lean towards a 2 stroke for the tight northern Michigan trails, but wonder on how a 4 stroke would do here. Very much enjoy your channel.
You definitely give the clutch a good workout on a 4T in the singletrack. It does get tiring on the arms with the clutch work so I find myself taking lots of breaks (I'm an old geezer too so that's a factor). For me the small 4T (a 250 EXCF) is the best all-around bike for the variety of terrain I like to ride, plus being decent on the road to get to the trails, and 160km range on stock tank. I know a 2T would be less tiring in the ST but for overall use I'm sticking with the 4T. Never overheats in the slow stuff...and I do a lot of slow stuff.
So is everyone just going to ignore the shovel at 8:12? Is that for emergency trail repair? Do you guys normally leave equipment laying on the side of the trails?
The more you ride a 4 stroke the easier it gets, I was riding some trails that had rocky hill climbs so high you couldn't see the top, you just went and
Great video. I like my four stroke and have it set up to do a little of everything.
Im so impressed with how well these 300sef’s do in this kind of trail, not maybe as easy as 2T is stop start situations but play the clutch well and the traction in unreal
Thanks for this!
Maybe u can ride the same terrain first in a 2 and then on a 4 stroke and put footage together. Would be interesting.
I'm turning 60 soon and retiring into a toy hauler. I used to ride techy woods a lot in Washington. (Walker Valley, Cle Elum, etc) I think I am going with the Beta Xtrainer. I really want to do trails like this again, and I favor slow and technical over fast. I'm the same on my mountain bike(which is what I am riding currently) I have climbed rocky steep stuff and had guys less than half my age asking me how I did it, as they walked their bike up the hill. You might lose the will to hang it out there and risk injury when you age, but you don't necessarily lose your technical bike handling ability.
I was switching back and forth between 2 & 4 stroke as I was doing both enduro and trail riding - then I ended up with both a KTM 250 2-stroke and 250 4-stroke at the same time ! I took them both to an enduro practice day and rode them back to back for the day ….. then sold the 4-stroke !
I raced enduro for a few years and the 2 stroke was much better in woods, but now I am old and body broken 🤣 I am going to get another 4-stroke just for light trails and thinking the Sherco 300 looks perfect 👍
As someone who owned one of those in the past, that was very impressive; especially how you were able to get it rolling again once it stalled and got stuck!
You did great on the 4 stroke , just a little more work. Ya the 2 strokes are more fun in the kind of trail riding. I like your videos, good information. And yes we like see bikes in all kind of trails. Most just go 90 miles an hour, say how great the bike is. Nice to see this kind of trail. Keep up the the great work.
Deadly trail.. last time I was on the endurocross track at popkum there was a guy cleaning everything there on a kx450.. he was hitting everything so hard and showing 110% commitment it was really impressive lol..
My next bike, the next year! Perfect bike.👍🇫🇷Thanks for this video.😉
Terrific riding and what a fantastic trail to get to ride on. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for taking a 4 stroke in the hard/ tight terrain....as an older rider thinking on what bike I should get next, I often think about 4 strokes because of their planted feel and lack of abrupt power. Always lean towards a 2 stroke for the tight northern Michigan trails, but wonder on how a 4 stroke would do here. Very much enjoy your channel.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the vid man theres hardly any 4t tests like this for first gear stuff.
You definitely give the clutch a good workout on a 4T in the singletrack. It does get tiring on the arms with the clutch work so I find myself taking lots of breaks (I'm an old geezer too so that's a factor). For me the small 4T (a 250 EXCF) is the best all-around bike for the variety of terrain I like to ride, plus being decent on the road to get to the trails, and 160km range on stock tank. I know a 2T would be less tiring in the ST but for overall use I'm sticking with the 4T. Never overheats in the slow stuff...and I do a lot of slow stuff.
Riding 2T near all my life, i rode a KTM 350 EXC-F here in Australia not long ago, well i just bought a KTM350 EXC_F WESS
Owsome video, i had 2017 300 4 st loved it moved to 300 2st 2021
Just found your channel, really enjoying it! Keep up the great content!
Thanks, will do!
So is everyone just going to ignore the shovel at 8:12? Is that for emergency trail repair? Do you guys normally leave equipment laying on the side of the trails?
Yes we do, community tools, everyone is encouraged to pitch in but generally respected and managed by local club. Strong culture in these trails ✊
@@sruzicka100 That is awesome! I think we need to spread some of that culture down here in the states.
Is that the stock gearing?
I just bought one and have read that the stock gearing is a little tall for tight trails
Yes stock gearing, it was perfect for this trail imo.
Did you change the front sprocket? 12T? I am considering this bike and one trials bike, both Sherco
The more you ride a 4 stroke the easier it gets, I was riding some trails that had rocky hill climbs so high you couldn't see the top, you just went and
Dealt with what came in front of you I learned a lot during that trip
What will you choose between Sherco 300 SEF and Beta 350 RR-S?
Did you have any coolant boiling over?
No, the fan was hardly running.
Do you find the four stroke more tiring to ride than your two stroke in that type of terrain?
Not really but it's not a long trail. A whole day of this would be more tiring I think.
What camera do you use?
GoPro hero 9 black.
Sounds like a crf250f air cooled
Going the wrong way on that trail!
Our trails are all 2 way unless marked otherwise.