Dam, those are some seriously gnarly sections on that Enduro. 😳 I am 63 now, and watching this brings back old memories, but I was mostly into and flat track. Some of those sections like the one in the creek with the rocks toward the end, and the huge side of a mountain. Those sections would give me time to think 🤔 now as to do I really want to try that? In my time, we only had 2-strokes that had to be kept wound up tight to make power. An Enduro such as this would destroy our race bikes. However, many of the 4-strokes available now with their condo torque would be ideal yet I didn't see a one of them, why? Keep up the good work as far as the videos. Us older folks can't race or ride anymore but I/we enjoy watching you younger guys. Do it while you can. You won't be young for ever.😊
@@sharkness01 Thank you so much for your comment and for sharing your memories! 😊 For such extreme terrains as those in our race, 2-stroke bikes are still the top choice because they deliver instant power and are easier to handle in tough conditions. While 4-stroke bikes are very powerful and stable, they’re typically better suited for more open terrains. We’re glad you enjoy watching the races, and we hope to keep bringing you excitement through our videos. Thank you for your support! 🙏
@EnduroBung thank you for your reply and explaining why it's better to have 2-strokes over the 4-strokes. P.S. I always thought the 4-strokes were kinda of wimpy for the very reason you mentioned. When you grab a handful of throttle with a 2-stroke, and your in the powerband as we used to call it...your going to go somewhere and quickly. Also, being on the starting line with moto-x where all the bikes are drag racing to the first corner, I love the sound. Like a hundred angry hornets. Some of the terrain you guys have to cover on the Enduro, it's like the course was set up by sadist that like watching motorcycle riders suffer. Especially the seemingly simple small trench through the big rocks that had a small creek running through it. Dam, it looked like no big deal but at the end was this wet big rock that had riders stacked up three deep to get over it. It was good to see that the riders were helping each other to get through that part though we never would of done that...to pumped up and frustrated 😠 😡 👿. I used to get mad, but I was a much younger man. It was kind of balls to the wall back then. I love watching your channel...more please 🙏 .
When I used to race enduro in the late 70’s early 80’s I had friends say, what’s so hard about sitting there and steering? After offering many of them to come along as we had extra bikes, there were never any takers 😆. It’s by far the most physically demanding sport I’ve ever experienced and unlike motocross there’s usually nobody around to witness your great moves or horrific crashes.
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective! Enduro truly is one of the most demanding and humbling sports out there. It’s not just about steering; it’s about resilience, endurance, and conquering both the terrain and your own limits. The fact that you’ve lived those raw moments, with no audience to cheer or console, says everything about the spirit of this sport. We’re honored to keep that legacy alive through our race and would love to have riders like you share more of their incredible stories!
@@deborahchesser7375 I remember those guys too. They used your irritated the heck out of me. I would shut them up by saying something to the effect, "instead of racing just your mouth, I have an extra bike, why don't you show me and everyone here how it's done. We can race six laps and I will even give you a one lap head start. You up for that Mr Motor mouth? I never had any takers either. 😉
✔ Did you subscribe to 𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗨𝗥𝗢 𝗕𝗨𝗡𝗚's Official channel? 👇🏼
► fole.link/SubscribeEnduroBung
👉🏼 Turn on the 🔔 to be notified for all the new videos.
Really extreme race
Dam, those are some seriously gnarly sections on that Enduro. 😳 I am 63 now, and watching this brings back old memories, but I was mostly into and flat track. Some of those sections like the one in the creek with the rocks toward the end, and the huge side of a mountain. Those sections would give me time to think 🤔 now as to do I really want to try that? In my time, we only had 2-strokes that had to be kept wound up tight to make power. An Enduro such as this would destroy our race bikes. However, many of the 4-strokes available now with their condo torque would be ideal yet I didn't see a one of them, why? Keep up the good work as far as the videos. Us older folks can't race or ride anymore but I/we enjoy watching you younger guys. Do it while you can. You won't be young for ever.😊
@@sharkness01 Thank you so much for your comment and for sharing your memories! 😊 For such extreme terrains as those in our race, 2-stroke bikes are still the top choice because they deliver instant power and are easier to handle in tough conditions. While 4-stroke bikes are very powerful and stable, they’re typically better suited for more open terrains. We’re glad you enjoy watching the races, and we hope to keep bringing you excitement through our videos. Thank you for your support! 🙏
@EnduroBung thank you for your reply and explaining why it's better to have 2-strokes over the 4-strokes. P.S. I always thought the 4-strokes were kinda of wimpy for the very reason you mentioned. When you grab a handful of throttle with a 2-stroke, and your in the powerband as we used to call it...your going to go somewhere and quickly. Also, being on the starting line with moto-x where all the bikes are drag racing to the first corner, I love the sound. Like a hundred angry hornets.
Some of the terrain you guys have to cover on the Enduro, it's like the course was set up by sadist that like watching motorcycle riders suffer. Especially the seemingly simple small trench through the big rocks that had a small creek running through it. Dam, it looked like no big deal but at the end was this wet big rock that had riders stacked up three deep to get over it. It was good to see that the riders were helping each other to get through that part though we never would of done that...to pumped up and frustrated 😠 😡 👿. I used to get mad, but I was a much younger man. It was kind of balls to the wall back then. I love watching your channel...more please 🙏 .
When I used to race enduro in the late 70’s early 80’s I had friends say, what’s so hard about sitting there and steering? After offering many of them to come along as we had extra bikes, there were never any takers 😆. It’s by far the most physically demanding sport I’ve ever experienced and unlike motocross there’s usually nobody around to witness your great moves or horrific crashes.
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective! Enduro truly is one of the most demanding and humbling sports out there. It’s not just about steering; it’s about resilience, endurance, and conquering both the terrain and your own limits. The fact that you’ve lived those raw moments, with no audience to cheer or console, says everything about the spirit of this sport. We’re honored to keep that legacy alive through our race and would love to have riders like you share more of their incredible stories!
I think you just dreamed that you raced Enduro ..I don't believe you
Try freeclimbing.
@ I liked the risk of racing but I’d never try something like that.
@@deborahchesser7375 I remember those guys too. They used your irritated the heck out of me. I would shut them up by saying something to the effect, "instead of racing just your mouth, I have an extra bike, why don't you show me and everyone here how it's done. We can race six laps and I will even give you a one lap head start. You up for that Mr Motor mouth? I never had any takers either. 😉
we are all proud of this giant organization
Great vid 👍🇬🇧
Thank you! We’d love to see you at next year’s race - riders from England are more than welcome! Follow instagram @endurobung
@ nice one thank you
As Red-bulli ksi video sbon. Hallall ju koft. shum profesional.
Super kamera ! 🤩
What country is this? Great Hard Enduro. Great filming.
Thank you! The race takes place in Hajvali, Kosovo. We’d love to have you join us!
Follow on instagram: @endurobung
🔥🔥
👍
凄いですね!
Given the frequent extreme difficulties of sections I don't understand why enduro bikes aren't more like trials bikes.
Ridiculous …. Choose something that you can ride ….
Interested
Follow on instagram: @endurobung
Jeszcze dużo musicie sie uczyc chłopcy
🔥🔥
🔥🔥