I moved down to a yz125x a year ago and am noticing that my enduro technique is improving much faster, and I’m having way more fun! Embrace the challenge!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Piles of fun hey!
@tammyforbes21016 ай бұрын
I own 3 bikes CBR300R, GSX-S1000, and Honda metro 50cc moped and I often ride the small ones more then the big one! Now if I’m going out of state or on highway I take the big bike but around home I use the smaller bikes more! I have a ball in the 300cc CBR it’s just the right size for flicking around town!
@RIPPERTON6 ай бұрын
Yeah Im on a KTM 150 TPI. Most fun Ive ever had in the dirt and can keep up with a 300. Im 58 and weigh 115kg
@colinbox34726 ай бұрын
Same here
@coltonowens27425 ай бұрын
Coming from a four stroke, the yz125x witch is also my current bike is so much more engaging. Its like being the dirt bike vs just riding one.
@istvanfarkas30446 ай бұрын
I am 50 year old, short and light. I used to ride dirt bikes when I was young. Later on the roads but did not like it, so just moved back a few months ago to dirt tracks both enduro and cross eventually. Took me a year thinking and gathering information to choose the right bike for me. Used or new? Small bore big bore, 2 or 4 stroke? as usual. So I picked a brand new (but my22) Sherco SE 125 Factory - the result of all. As a beginner I only go for training for now to 5 different professionals to learn the proper techniques. Nearly all my dirt rider friends keep telling me how stupid I was I did not buy a big bore bike for several reasons I do not want to list here. At the same time all the proffesionals keep tlling me how smart my choice was. Guess who I beleive in... Love the 125 easy to ride, She just wants to be my best friend. And She is. Trying to keep up the good work for her sake. Thanks for your work you also helped me to choose the right bike that suit me the best. ☺
@jdm12006 ай бұрын
I test rode a Yamaha 125x last weekend and it was a blast. I weigh 225 without gear but it was fine. I had the most fun ever on that bike.
@andyvoda75306 ай бұрын
That’s exact my same weight and I was worried if a yz125 from 2007-2010 will be to “small” for me. Haha, I bet not. Thanks for this indirect tip 🙈🤗
@TheCraigy83Ай бұрын
i'm about 115lb but i would have a passenger a lot making us +250lb( my m8's are all +160lb so we were closer to 300lb) and it still pulled up hills fine + felt fast ,it was a ktm sx125 about 34hp stock .
@ode44926 ай бұрын
I just picked up a 2024 Beta 200 RR Race Edition and I couldn't be happier. Coming off a TPI 300XCW, the 200 has an insane amount of grunt, its light, flickable and just all out hoot to ride. And at the end of the day I'm less fatigued. Great video too!
@Pepito_sanchez76 ай бұрын
moved to a beta 200 2023 recently and that was the best move ever. Less tiring, easy to ride, AND FUN
@DuhYaThink6 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m going for I think. 24”Beta 200 race edition is a nice bike. I just don’t trust the tbi yet. And who doesn’t love a carb. Only heard good things about the Beta 200’s. Rode KTM 200’s for years. Had a 02”exc,04”sx and a 06”XC. All great bikes. Air filter and oil changes. Plus used cheap ATF for lower end oil. Never had a problem
@MegaSneetch6 ай бұрын
I started out with a KTM 200 xcw and I don't regret it nowadays, except its older so no E-start for particularly gnarly areas or getting stuck on hillsides. I think it's nice because it was quite the little demon at first, but with just a flywheel weight and turning the powervalve so it didn't open till way late it the revs meant it was a lot more controllable as a total noob.
@brianlafollette75306 ай бұрын
I've got a 2020 KTM 150 and it has been great and always want to ride it more than I do.
@Regan_Tatham6 ай бұрын
I have a 2013 ktm 200 and couldn't be happier with it. I agree that the 125s do put out more top end power but the bottom end and mid range power is seriously impressive. I would consider it a great bike for hard enduro because of its light weight and super linear power.
@lelenbates33676 ай бұрын
I went from a 500 to a 250 and now have an overbore 310. Coming from a 500 I struggled with the lower power of the 250 getting over logs, rocks, and ruts and it suffered on finessing steep hill climbs. The first day on the 250 I crashed on a washout rut that I had ridden over for years because I was going at speed and the front tire did not come up like I was used to. I also nearly crashed clearing a log. I ride trails and enduro type mountainous terrain with large hill climbs and the 250 fell short on power and I hated it. The 310 hits the sweet spot. I miss my old KX500 Kouchasaki, the only time I needed a clutch was starting, stopping and changing gears. On the KX500 when I hit sketchy stuff I would close my eyes and let the bike get me through it and then open my eyes on the other side after the bike did all the work. Soft frame, soft seat, and soft suspension made for a cushy ride that didn't take as much energy. That said my face hurts when I ride a 125 from smiling the whole time.
@DrSweetshaft6 ай бұрын
I love my KTM Freeride 250R! Light, maneuverable, plenty of grunt. Not a motocrosser, but I ride woods anyway. If only it had a kickstart backup!
@patw91756 ай бұрын
I LOVE my 2018 TE150. I absolutely freaking love it. My friend just bought a new XCW 150 with TBI and it's even better. I was pretty new to "real" dirt riding when I bought it and didn't know how to ride a two stroke but now that I do I just love the thing. It's plenty fast enough on the pipe and makes enough grunt for me even at almost 200lbs with gear on (although you do have to kick it down into the second when you're going up hills). I bought it used with 2hrs on it, PO did some weird shit with the powervalve but I got that figured out and the engine makes power just like the video says, linearly. It's hard to stall at the bottom, will do everything in the middle, and screams at the top. It's perfect for dancing through the trees and rocks in New England and I take it for an occasional day at the mx track too. Riding my friend's Beta 300 is really nice but I honestly don't have a single bad thing to say about my 150 other than it takes focking forever to warm up.
@pnblight6 ай бұрын
On my second TE150I being a 2024 as my son insisted on taking my 2022 TE150I LOL, the best bike i have even owned, for fun, speed and allowing me to ride longer without tiring me out. TSP head and tune truly bring it to life.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
It's the one two stroke size I haven't ridden yet, keen to try...
@beauhawk11466 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro You definitely need to! That’s one thing the hp graph doesn’t show is the torque. The 150’s have a 125 chassis feel, with a touch more torque that says “hey buddy, don’t worry about that mistake, I’m here for you.”
@boosterhaggins14926 ай бұрын
I currently ride a ktm530, however laid the foundation of my offroad riding on a yz125. At 6ft4 and with fitness deteriorating(young kids) the bigger bike makes sense for the open singles in my area but rest assured, my next bike will be a 150 or 200. I love the way they handle and the fact they require you to maintain proper technique in order to give you their best
@shanehulen61096 ай бұрын
2020 250rr race edition been my favorite bike, fit for me. After talking to other riders and actually riding a 300 i am glad i got the 250. Lugs good enough and lights up faster. I find/feel like the extra bottom end causes the front to push and the 250 turns on demand. What gets me is people cross shop the 200 and the 300 as if the 250 doesn't exist when its perfect.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
I think the RR250 is very similar to the Sherco 250SE, amazing grunt. I'd seriously contemplate one now I'm moving out of the hard enduro scene more and more...
@moto2org6 ай бұрын
I have the 2023 Beta 250rr (non race) and I love it on the single track. I don't want more power, and it goes where you point it.
@johnewing70246 ай бұрын
Bought a 300 X-Trainer 2-years ago and LOVE IT for gnarly terrain. Cheap, light, and easy to work on. As reported elsewhere she doesn't like to go fast in rough terrain. I only get out of 3rd when I'm on smooth, open ground. If you want to ride like a motocross madman, don't buy this bike. If you want to ride like Jarvis, the X-Trainer is a great place to start.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
100% agree
@EB-rj3ds6 ай бұрын
Hai ragione credo che il problema su questa moto siano le sospensioni! Molti cambiano sospensioni. Il telaio non saprei non avendola mai provata, ma credo che per l’endurista della domenica come me con le sospensioni a posto sia perfetta per non far fatica e divertirsi.
@ThomasTurbato-pv8ge6 ай бұрын
@@EB-rj3ds io mi trovo molto bene con le sospensioni, ma peso 80 kg vestito e faccio solo hard. È mooolto morbida e la gente si lamenta, poi compra la versione normale e va a lamentarsi che le forcelle son troppo dure 😂
@LostIn2076 ай бұрын
I own a KTM 200xcw and a Sherco 300se. There is a Beta 250rr and a yz250x in our riding group. The yz250x is fun but requires alot more clutch slipping and RPM and compared to the 250RR. I feel the 200 enduro's are even easier to ride in tight technical than the yz250x. Some 300's I've ridden seemed excessively powerful for the elevation's we typically ride at; I only stepped up to a 300 for higher elevation riding trips. That being said, I LOVE the Sherco's. The size is perfect for me (5'10' 210lbs), it has very usable power, it feels light compared to the scale numbers, and they come well equipped right off the showroom floor.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Great being able to swap bikes and see the differences like that...
@kenwolfe56976 ай бұрын
Love my 2019 TE150. It’s an absolutely amazing bike that really screams with the TSP high compression head and Lectron Billetron.
@buencazador82596 ай бұрын
I'm back, I've used 350 4-stroke motorcycles for light enduro, now in old age doing something harder a small TTR 230 and the latest acquisition for something harder a Beta 300 Xtrainer, very satisfied with this
@patrickrushtonAussierider6 ай бұрын
I love my 23 yz125x, it's so fun and light. Small bore bikes are great. I installed the Stic Super X carb by stic super torque as my factory dialed in keihin, I found disappointing. The X carb has widened and increased my power curve everwhere. It has a wall of torque off the bottom now, smooth and strong midrange and top end. It has nearly as much power at 1/4 throttle as the factory keihin had at full throttle. People who I have offered rides to say its like a 150! I have since added other mods as i got the power bug, nothing compares to the power the X brought on its own. If you have a small bore bike and looking for more power and rideability on single tracks or the mx track, I would do this mod before a cylinder head or pipe change.
@zemquoi6 ай бұрын
I went to a Beta test ride a while back and I was able to ride nearly every bike in the lineup of 2 and 4 strokes. I was very surprised that the most fun bike of the bunch was the 200 RR 2 stroke. I only took it out because all the other models were out at the time. If they had said "pick one and take it home" I would have quickly rode off on the 200!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Very overlooked engine size!
@Roller716 ай бұрын
I enjoyed changing my riding style. Motocross 2 stroke teenage years did not bode well for the modern 300. My Reiju 6 days has been a God send to learn to ride slower to go faster. Appreciating time, fitness and coaching tips from riding schools. Sometimes reaching out for help and advice pays off.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
I agree! Enjoying the Rieju?
@gasdive6 ай бұрын
I had a KTM200EXC for many years and it was pretty much perfect. On the road I switched down from a CBR1000F to an NSR150 and immediately went from the back of the pack on Sunday rides to waiting for everyone else who all had 5 times or more capacity.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Ha! I remember road riding on my docile SV650 and my friend on his Casey Stoner replica Fireblade was too scared of the power to get it through the twisty sections at speed. Different story on the straights of course...
@Jimmy_Watt6 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed trying all these sizes off road, and chose an EC250. The line about enjoying the powerband is right on.
@aaronmcelhinney14366 ай бұрын
Love my ‘23 KTM 250xc! I’ve owned a 350 & 250 4 stroke previously, so this my first 2 stroke (although my boys were both on 2 strokes). I love the new air forks, and I love the bike so far! Only owned it since fall, and no riding here in the winter, but I have about 15 hours on it so far, and I have no regrets whatsoever!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Did it take a bit of adjustment going from 4 to 2 stroke?
@aaronmcelhinney14366 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro Not really, but I think my riding style was better suited to the 2stroke. The only negative I’ve seen is when I want to grab a fistful of throttle on mud or slick ground. The 4 stroke can really put the power down for sheer acceleration! But the 2 stroke advantages far outweigh any negatives.
@mikeob64106 ай бұрын
For the tight steep rocky nasty stuff we normally ride in 300 two strokes are amazing. Most of the guys I ride with are on 300's. The others are on 250's with a Recluse clutch. Being able to crawl at low rpm's without spinning the rear wheel and digging a trench is a huge plus. I did go to the local Beta demo day a couple of months ago and got to ride all of the two strokes (again). As much as I love my XTrainer the 200 RR was very intriguing. It was so light and the power was so linear. If and when I ever wear out the XT I might go back to a 200.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
The RR200 has such a sweet engine, everyone who rode our test bike a few years back loved it. I'd seriously consider it now that I'm moving away from the hard technical terrain.
@speedercats41396 ай бұрын
I have a 2002 yz426 and recently bought and rode a 2002 ktm 380exc I love that bike more than the big bore YZ it makes more power and is lighter to throw around. Has to be my favorite bike to own
@510raceteam6 ай бұрын
I love my 22 300 Xtrainer. My riding has improved so much. I did try a mates 300 RR but it just didn't feel right. Too snappy for me. The Xtrainer does everything I need. Perfect power delivery.
@danielh51276 ай бұрын
I love reving my bike so my 200 fits perfectly. Its almost never overwhelming power but always plenty enough. I recently tested the 300 of a friend and while it was an awesome bike the power and grund was enormus to much for me.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Great to hear. I'm slowly moving away from the hard enduro stuff so thinking of downscaling to a 200 or 250...
@dirklawyer99396 ай бұрын
I'm a lazy late 60's rider that is addicted to 300 grunt and my 2022 Sherco 300 SE gives me plenty of it. It just amazes me how often on gnarly single track I don't even have to feather the clutch on steep uphill switch backs I just smile and grunt along.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Same here, there are slow hills where it seems I can almost hear each detonation at low revs. And it won't stall as long as I have a bit of throttle applied. Love this engine!
@cyclemoto87446 ай бұрын
here here although 11 years your junior
@colinbowman88166 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of getting an 85cc to learn enduro/trials stuff. They're a touch smaller than a 125, but built much lighter, like 50-70 lb lighter. They are actually pretty similar in weight and size to a trials bike... Would just have to move the foot pegs back a bit, and maybe put on some taller bars and a heavy flywheel...
@adambatchelder41216 ай бұрын
I love the 200s . I've gone back and forth with 300 cylinders on 250s and kinda prefer the rip of a correctly tuned 250 over the 300 . But on super lazy days the 300 is nice at idle speeds.
@zpbeats39386 ай бұрын
Only reason I bought a 300xc is because we occasionally go to the dunes. Otherwise that damn thing is starting to feel way too much bike for me 😂 gonna play with power valve and gearing and see if I can tame it a bit for woodsriding. Sure is a blast though. My little kx100 has been a blast too recently. Definitely something to be said for smaller bikes.
@BairdBoysAdventures6 ай бұрын
Been on a 2017 YZ250X for a few years, a little tall (seat height) for the hard enduro stuff but when i have competed on it it really shines in hare scrambles and GP's. Very little clutch modulation needed on it most of the time and for singletrack/ hard enduro I drop to a 13T front sprocket.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Would love to try one, still haven't ridden one yet. Great price here in Australia.
@narigueta0073 ай бұрын
I do mostly single track in forrest. I am 50+ short rider. I used to have a Yamaha YZ250F and switched to Husky TE150. Im happy, much easier ride, lighter, doesnt stall, almost feels like a MTB, I go faster overall now than before. The only thing I miss from the YZ four stroke is the instant torque it had, lets say right before a creek or pond, with a quick twist on the throtle it would immediately lift the front wheel, that doesnt happen with the TE150, I have to anticipate the obstacle and the accelleration to lift the front wheel.
@Graplernapler6 ай бұрын
I started riding on a yz125 at the age of 32, coming from some street bike experience. I purposely chose the 125 to spend the first few years working on technique. Three seasons later it’s still my main bike and I’m glad I did becasue when I hop on a bigger for stroke I feel that the 125 has helped me in technique.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@Bellisimo786 ай бұрын
I own a 125 enduro. Most people think it would be fast in the tight/ gnarly stuff but that isn’t what I’ve experienced. The 300’s own the gnarly stuff , the 125 shines in the flowy tracks, not wide open not gnarly so you can keep it on the pipe more easy and also corner while still on the throttle easier then on a 250/300
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
That was my experience too... Iv'e ridden with a guy who does the slow gnarly stuff on a 125 but he's very very good on the clutch and always has the revs up. It's a lot of work!
@johnnylarkins81826 ай бұрын
2018 250xcw carb , everyone needs to ride one, best bike ive ever owned,
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
KTM really hit the mark with their last carb models! They got the weight down to a whisker over 100kg before adopting TPI and adding something like 2.5kg back on. 😢 A friend could be selling his soon, I'd love to buy it.
@dannyb57186 ай бұрын
Love my beta 200
@innerfire-graham90166 ай бұрын
I have a 23 200 race edition, it's a woods weapon, the funnest bike I've ever had by far.
@nick45066 ай бұрын
i learned to ride as a kid on a cr 80. trial by fire, got good at the clutch but blew up the top end like once a year. then a 91 kdx 200 that as a complex 4 element multi stage power valve, guys that borrowed it caome back saying it felt like a four stroke, could pop start at a walking pase almost preferred because they gave you a massive super long hard to use kickstart for like getting a 500 going. could almost rip the kickstart by hand to get it going. also had weird design ideas like fork oil drain screws and odometer even though it wasn't street legal.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Love the KDX models. Especially the 250. Rode one back in the 1990s and fell in love with the linear power delivery.
@BrobaFett24943 ай бұрын
very true with the smaller engine bikes being better to learn on. I went on like a 12 year hiatus from riding and when I decided to get back into it I bought a YZ 250F thinking "hey my last bike I had all those years ago was a kx 125 and that was fine for me but now im older and ready for more bike!". When I took it to the trails that thing kicked my ass! lol I felt like I wasnt having fun and I was more scared of it than anything so Id be putting around on it slowly which would cause it to stall because I was scared to give it alot of gas. I wanted to be a macho man riding a 250 4 stroke and didnt realize its not beginner friendly. Thats when I decided to get a husky TE 150. IT made me more confident but Im still not even close to riding it to its full potential but having a blast and getting better. I still have the YZ but I only ride it in wide open areas but I still have yet to get past 3rd gear without freaking out haha. The 150 will get me there one day where I can ride the 250f with confidence.
@coltonowens27425 ай бұрын
I'm a 125 die hard for sure. My favorite riding is on fast flowy tight single-track, but damn its still fun as hell to hold a 125 wide open during long straights. It surprised me just how much I felt at home on a Mountain Bike after getting into those to.
@lancetodhunter30916 ай бұрын
I love my beta 200rr I can go the same places as the 300 club and I'm not Exhausted as some of the others
@toddpillow30746 ай бұрын
I was tempted to get a 200RR but didn’t like the engine vibration during a test ride. So I got a TE150 and with a simple head and carb swap it grunts and accelerates well plus the top end is impressive. I’m a small rider with tons of small bore experience but I’ve owned and liked both 250 and 300 too. I’ve ridden KTM, Yamaha and now Husky and had great results with each bike after some focused set-up. My best race results were actually on 3 different 125s. I’d be tempted to get a new Austrian 250 or 300 now that they’ve solved the horrendous engine vibration of the old, pre-counter-balanced engine. But KTM has a BAD REPUTATION for introducing new technology which is not ready for prime time so I’ll wait another year or two to see if they can get the TBI bikes to run properly.
@simonjosegirbau6 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I’m 37 and haven’t ridden dirt bikes for around 10 years. I’m super keen on the YZ125x but my mates and the salesmans are trying to convince me on the YZ250x but I’m afraid it will be too much bike for me and also don’t want to hurt myself too bad when I inevitably come off. Very keen to hear your advice on which one I should go for!😊
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Couldn't advise without seeing you ride unfortunately. But always worth looking at the Beta RR200!
@simonjosegirbau6 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro I’m an extremely low skill level rider nowhere near the skill level of you guys
@dopesquatch6 ай бұрын
Ive got a 07 husky wr 250 with a 300 kit and a rekluse. I also have a 2020 beta 390 rrs. There both great!
@MaxwellBenson806 ай бұрын
I have a yz250 that i enjoy riding in technical woods. It's got plenty of low and mid range to get me into and out of trouble. I would like to try a 150.
@AnotherWilson6 ай бұрын
Im 60kg and 170cm. Always been on the 2 smokers. KDX200, EXC250, EC300, SX250, Beta XT300. XT300 the best by far for me; light, heaps of low down, nimble and comfy. Im a weekend hack focused on mostly single trail.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Still miss mine. Especially when I need to lift the 300SE out of a rut or hole lol.
@tribalbc6 ай бұрын
Always preferred the 250's to the 300's for the quicker revs and more flick able feel. Losing a little grunt off the bottom is worth it for the quicker spool up. On the other end of the spectrum my KX500 is the torque king.
@toddpillow30746 ай бұрын
I’ve owned all of these engine sizes. A 250 is the best compromise for any terrain and any elevation. I’m small so a 300 is overkill but the acceleration and grunt is intoxicating. A 125 is great for open, flowing terrain but an awful lot of work in tighter terrain with abrupt uphills plus they are mentally fatiguing. Lastly, my 150 KTM works well on all terrain and is not tiring. Again, I’m only 5’7” and 155 pounds and have better than average clutch/shifting skills due to a lot of racing smaller bikes. In my ideal world everybody would ride a 125 even though a 125 is no fun when people aren’t going fast. I live in Oregon and race hare scrambles and enduro in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. I am NOT good at hard enduro mostly because of being vertically challenged.
@advsquared6 ай бұрын
I'm curious as to why you didn't include any torque curves, for slow technical riding that can be more important than hp.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Those can vary quite a lot across various models whereas the hp is pretty similar. Just wanted to keep it pretty basic...
@baenggu96 ай бұрын
I wish I could still buy a tame 125 like I had some 30 years ago (Suzuki TS-R). I don't want a race machine.
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
OOOOOFFFFF that opening shot with the sound.... amazing...
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Ruben Chadwick doing his thang. He's in the top three with our national hard enduro series.
@footit6 ай бұрын
Hi Barry, i've gone from the standard 300 to the Xtrainer for reasons discussed at the end of your video. As my riding has progressed the harder the terrain and harder the wrestling with the bike has become at 50 yrs 70kg. Still waiting for the bike to arrive in Thailand!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Great bikes. I still miss mine and might go back to one again.
@footit6 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro What sprockets sizes were you and your xt riding buddies using Barry?
@nickg24316 ай бұрын
I remember in "old days" everyone knew the 125,s were the fastest class I bet manufacturers will shove the price up when we catch on!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
For sure!
@JonMcIntyre-o1i6 ай бұрын
ihave a '24 ranger 300 and its fantastic
@rizzla67506 ай бұрын
I find I’m way more comfortable with the 250 tpi than the 3 hunje, revs quicker and smoother 😊
@darrellbarry34026 ай бұрын
Ive had a couple of 250s, a 200 and numerous 300s. I was probably faster in single track on the 250 but the 300 is my main meal nowdays, luggable to the max and plenty there when you crack it. 200s have pretty good bottom power but it just wont lug like a 300.
@braaap62926 ай бұрын
I have a Sherco 300 currently. It honestly almost has too much power and response right off the crack of the throttle. It's gotten me in trouble a few times, and I ride the local AA/Pro class. It may be because I'm a lighter rider, around 170lbs. Up top, I wish it had more power. The bike would be perfect with some of that low end power shifted towards the top end. My brother has a 250xc (last year of the carb models) and yz250x, both insanely fun and basically have perfect power characteristics for more aggressive riding. They still have more than enough down low to get the job done and have a more zippy top end. I'm almost certain my next bike will be a 250.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
I agree, they can have almost too much grunt at low revs. In wet technical conditions I have to slip the clutch a bit more to avoid wheelspin. I suspect the electronic power valve gives the Sherco two strokes that bit of extra grunt at low revs...
@BigJobe216 ай бұрын
I take offense that the 125 is considered a kids bike. I got a 2013 YZ125 when I was 47. Now 51, on a 2021 YZ125X, and I absolutely love it! And yes, it's a blast hearing it scream all the way through the gears! 😁
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Did someone in the comments say it was a kid's bike? I know quite a few adults who have downsized to one and love it. I do think it can be a good step up for teenagers who are just getting a bit too big for the 'big wheel' 85s etc.
@BigJobe216 ай бұрын
It wasn't mentioned in the comments, but most dirt riders on their 250s/300s or 4-stroke 450s see 125s as "not intended for serious riders", or "a kid's bike". They only realise how fast and nimble these 125s are when they can't keep up in fast, single trails with corners 😁
@rafapachocki31664 ай бұрын
Im 37 and Im thinking about downsizing grom yz450f to sherco 125 2t because Sherco is street legal and Yama is to heavy. I love 4 stroke sound morę than 2T😁
@zombanator30006 ай бұрын
I race hare-scrambles on a 125sx, seems I have an easier time make sure the rear doesn't spin on rain races. This comes at a cost inevitably once I'm on a dry race, then I'm having to work the bike harder to keep up on anything but the tightest of sections. though people do sometimes get out of my way faster because they hear me behind them when I have to scream my engine to the moon to get the drive out of the corners like other get. I have found that a heavy flywheel weight also allows my engine to handle clutch dumping easier when trying to break the rear end loose.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Have to love the scream of a 125 on the pipe!
@zombanator30006 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro like being chased by a chainsaw
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😂
@Sherco64 ай бұрын
I just downgraded from a 2022 ktm exc 300 to a Beta 200 RR. Feels great! Can really use more of the power in the engine.
@crosstrainingenduro4 ай бұрын
They are definitely fun in that respect! I've got the 200 on a list of bikes to think about next time I change...
@kurteibell28856 ай бұрын
I grew through the ranks fome 50s to 500's. After a break from riding (basic and first assignment), I started in the mid range. Becoming disillusioned with the 250s and 500s, I threw a temper tantrum and bought a 125 and immediately moved up the ranks. After a couple of years, I tried improving performance (139 and 144 kits) for the next 10 years until retirement from top level racing, and a move to vintage. I explained to friends that when you are young and strong, big bikes are king, but when you get old (then in my 40s), the little bikes are better. My return completion was with a KTM 144, but was faster with my '97 144 Honda CR. After several injuries, I went to the Gas Gas 300 I was using for enduro, and in '21 bought a new one. However, when I got to 50, having the extra power seemed to be less work. My next bike (at 60) will be a 125 or 200. Rotational mass and weight are a hinderance for over old riders.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Interesting progress with age, Kurt. The 125 riders I've met all used to race but once they hit their 40s they wanted to be able to rev freely but not have the risk factor of crazy horsepower...
@kurteibell28856 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro I admit, I loved feeling like a hero on the 125, but over 50, I didn't have the body for it. Now as I approach 60, the weight and power are more a threat to the ol' bod than anything else. The 125 will "just have to do."
@pokebass16 ай бұрын
I started out on a 2002 RM125. I was learning to ride and thought the bigger 250 would help me be faster. I got a 2016 YZ250X, rode it for about six months and decided I needed to just go back to the 125. I've since gotten rid of the 250 in favor of a 2002 KDX200. The KDX and RM are staples in my racing. I'm still faster on the 125 than the 200, but I feel like the 200 may soon be the bike that I'm faster on after some more seat time.
@nseric12336 ай бұрын
Im heavy and dont like to rev the snot out of bikes so I like the 250's and 300's.
@jpconard6 ай бұрын
Sold KTM 150 (22), kept yz250x (23). Mostly wanted the extra power. Fun factor.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
How's the Yamaha? After all these years I've still never ridden one but would love to try it. Be great if they added an e-start and it could be road registered in Australia, it would sell like hotcakes.
@derweibhai6 ай бұрын
Currently building a yz125x for Moab Utah and Western Colorado trails. Been riding an xr650r and Rokon Trailbreaker, the 125x should fall in the middle of that capability.
@kenwolfe56976 ай бұрын
I just finished Moab on a TE150. Great bike for it.
@Tacoexplorer6 ай бұрын
I just bought a 2024 KTM 250 XCW. I love it. Actually I paid $1k more for the 250 than what I could of gotten a 300 for. There are much more 300's than 250's.
@gordonsmithsa1156 ай бұрын
Good video… I don’t believe the public knows any better, people ride what the pros ride, I recall one year Jarvis was riding a Husky FE 250 4T, guess which bike sold extremely well that year…personally I’m a 250 2t fan, the 300 is just to much for me.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Monkey see, monkey do lol. It's crazy how much it influences us, even when we try to be aware of it...
@tammyforbes21016 ай бұрын
I swear if I had to pick just one I would take the KTM 300cc 2 stroke I think that would be the best all around in the woods and hills and stuff! 450 is to heavy 250 is little to small and weak 300 is just the right size to throw around the woods easily!
@tomzombie6 ай бұрын
My Sherco 250 can lug like my buddy's Gas Gas 300. I love it.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Interesting! The TPI models all tend to be pretty weak at low revs and we've found the 250SE pretty much matches them for grunt. The TBI models seem to have corrected that though.
@tomzombie6 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro Switching my front sprocket to a 12 tooth probably has something to do with it too.
@MikeMasson6 ай бұрын
LOVE my 2012 KTM 200XC-W everyone askes me why my fat ass (250lbs) likes the little wimpy 200 over the 300 and I say because it doesn't beat me up to ride it and its so much lighter I can afford to have that extra beer or two :)
@bkb5f6204 ай бұрын
I absolutely love my 200. It's a fantastic woods bike. Plenty of low end grunt to drag my fat ass up hills without being on the pipe, but she still rips hard once on the pipe. I've always loved smaller light bikes in the woods vs the bigger heavier bikes. 4 strokes are boring as hell compared to my pipey little 2 smoke. I rode somebody's Yamaha 450 and the linear power was nice, but it was just boring compared to my screaming little 2 smoke.
@crosstrainingenduro4 ай бұрын
Piles of fun! I found the Beta RR125 a blast too, I almost convinced myself I was an A grade racer riding on the pipe so much lol.
@mrskywalker1156 ай бұрын
Always been a 125 rider bc of my size(5'8 and most of my life been under 120lbs but up to 135 after a few years of weight training and diet changes) but have owned bikes up in size to a 2010 fe450 but always go back to the 125/150 size it seems for racing. That said the 200 is probably the perfect balance for me(had ktm200 and is what sparked my training and major uptick in speed) but Im currently have a xtrainer and would love if they had a 200 version but the grunt is great. I did spend a few years on a surron light bee as well and the Ultra bee is the perfect balance of weight and power for someone my size so that may be future bike but the xtrainer has been a dream for trying to get into the hard enduro stuff. I do also have a beta 200 evo for trials and came from a gasgas 125 before that so its not just the enduro bikes I get along with the smaller sizes
@seabrookmx6 ай бұрын
+1 on 200's being the sweet spot if you're light. Even as a smaller rider, the peaky power of the 125/150 is less forgiving in the tight stuff. 200's in my experience (I haven't ridden the Beta yet though I want to!) have a more 250/300 like power character but just less hit. If I could own 10 bikes I'd probably have a 125 just for the fun of it in the flowy terrain.
@mrskywalker1156 ай бұрын
@@seabrookmx Yea, best ive done in a traditional hare scramble was on the 200 but best Ive done on a sprint enduro was on the 125 where it was alot of fast flat turns. The beta is just great for slow 1st-2nd gear tight stuff. I wish I hadnt waited as long as I did to get the xtrainer though, I wanted to get one in 2018 then found the deal on the 200 but even as good as the bike was they just are too tall so it halted my tech skills development another few yrs until I got the surron and now the betas
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Great to see you enjoy the Xtrainer. I think they should be more popular but so many riders are focused on outright power...
@mrskywalker1156 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro yep and even those that get them swap out all the suspension and increase the power, mine is all stock in power wise but I did do lucky kit for the forks and a wp shock in the rear so all under $1200 in suspension but still feels like the original bike, just able to a little faster when needed
@Mineratron6 ай бұрын
One of each is the perfect answer as they’re all great for different reasons… ✊😎💨💨💨 150 is a ripper, love it. 300 is brilliant because big bore smokers, yeah!🦾😅 Seriously though, with different PV setups, maps and CDI you can have a 300 that’s a big tractor, or an MX weapon. The smaller bikes can be fun in a way that the bigger ones never could be though… get them fizzing on the pipe and enjoy. Fortunate to have a lot of desert / XC terrain to ride where you can open up the 300’s in the same way. Do it in the woods though and you’re getting airlifted. 😂😂🚀🤕 Best IMHO was the 200/2 though… really wish KTM would bring them back, I loved mine. 🥹
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Us mere mortals will struggle to get a 300 ripping in the woods lol. I tried for a certain video last year and scared the bejesus out of myself!
@Mineratron6 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro I’ve got a 300EXC with a Lectron that I use for enduro and XC riding by swapping the CDIs. Plus a TBI 300SX for desert and MX. The only place you’re taking liberties are wide open spaces on the 300’s. 😂
@nils0n2396 ай бұрын
i bought a exc 250 for the lively engine
@ionchira54486 ай бұрын
I ride maybe 15 hours a year. From 450 525 and yz 250x with mods now on sherco 300se factory with suspension done by Langs Off Road I am much better. The bottom torque of my 300 helps me .
@EB-rj3ds6 ай бұрын
Partito col 300, odiato per il peso e per la mia guida inesperta e l’erogazione troppo esosa, era un fantic con motore gas gas. Sono passato al tm 125 facendo gli stessi percorsi ad un quarto della fatica e grande soddisfazione! Le mie cilindrate peró credo siano i 150-200cc Purtroppo introvabili sull’usato sopratutto i tm, Ktm se ne trovano ma sembra di avere un 125 bloccato, sono ferme rispetto i tm, non li conto nemmeno! Le altre case purtroppo non le ho mai provate con quelle cilindrate. Col mio 125 comunque sento la mancanza di qualche basso, ed è difficile mantenere la marcia alta senza avere manico (che io non ho). Il 200 ho provato beta e confermo il 125 mi sembrava più potente, ma a parte che mura, sembrava di essere su un 300 che non da problemi di gestione di potenza, aiuto a chi non ha una guida esperta. Il 250, beh magari averla presa come prima moto non l’avrei mai cambiata, chi lo sa. Per me comunque c’è gran differenza tra 300 e 250 forse l’erogazione dipende dalla casa e dal fatto che ho provato modelli comunque datati di 10 anni. Il mio sogno? Tm en 144, naturalmente a carburatore.
@bhalls1006 ай бұрын
6ft 2, 200lbs. Been riding a ktm 125 mostly hard enduro to develop skill to carry over to larger bore bikes in the future. Hopefully haha
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
I reckon it will pay off. A guy in our group sold his 300 and got the 200EXC specifically to work on clutch skills. Big improvement!
@Gud-y2s6 ай бұрын
Thinking about a beta 200, but i'm afraid i won't be able to handle the jetting. I don't have a lot if altitude, but living in northern europe the temperature changes a lot. How much of an issue is this on a modern 2-stroke?
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Good question, I'm not really sure. I think altitude changes are the big difference... less so with temperature?
@Fatdill102 ай бұрын
125 ktm sx here and i love it
@linusr21684 ай бұрын
Hi, I am looking to get into trail/enduro riding. I am not quite sure what size of bike I should get. I already know the basics of riding bikes, so I think I could handle a bigger bike, but I would like opinions from people with a bit more experience. I am 15 yo about 173cm tall, and I weigh like 64kg. Thankful for any replies or tips🙂
@666devildeff6 ай бұрын
Anyone have experience with the mid 2000's gasgas 200 ec. Hows it compared to the other 200's
@mxdave6 ай бұрын
200 All the way. Had all cc's but was a 250 fan for many years as I don't like the 300s. I got back on the 200 and it's like a 125 on steroids. Don't miss the 250 at all.
@redneck19946 ай бұрын
Beta 125 rr factory all day long great bike
@Shiva_Racing6 ай бұрын
I ride 125 Sherco and for my amauter level it has enough power in 95% situation. Only motocross in deep sand i can ride slower than possible on bigger bike.
@simongilbert27046 ай бұрын
sounds spot on ,, great choice nowadays ;;
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
We are definitely spoiled for choice!
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
LMAO at flipping the bird at the 4min area.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
He's a cheeky bugger, than one 😁
@rafapachocki31664 ай бұрын
Im thinking to downsize to Sherco 125 form Yzf450 because of Sherco is street legal and Yamaha is to heavy
@oscar_bru84556 ай бұрын
could you add 4 stroke to the dyno charts. i have gotten myself a 2020 fe250 and was wondering how the power curve looks/ compare to 2 strokes.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Crazy amount of work just getting the chart to that point, way too much work to include accurate thumper figures too.
@TrentHafen6 ай бұрын
300’s are love 300’s are life!
@andrewberg23616 ай бұрын
TE250I TPI with a TSP head and remaped ECU .
@scottrugenstein70346 ай бұрын
Love my Yamaha YZ250X
@unodue76676 ай бұрын
I CV che dichiarate sono calcolati al motore o alla ruota? Is the HP you declare calculated for the engine or the wheel?
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
All ruota 👍
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
May I ask your weight and height on the 125? Strongly considering over the 250's since i'm a cheapskate. 150 is out of the question.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
That was a few years ago, I think 88kg or so? 193cm.
@jsk2006 ай бұрын
Love my yz125x
@johnrenehan740621 сағат бұрын
125 /150/200 cc make better trail bikes overall I reckon Super nimble and easier in technical tracks
@enduro57616 ай бұрын
The "simpler" Rieju bikes might be heavier,but they are also just better than the beta, better components and higher manufacturing quality
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Rieju do put some quality components on their bikes. Beta electrics are sketchy at the best of times so Rieju is probably better there. I think the main thing to keep in mind with Rieju is the basic engine design is very old now so by modern standards they are lacking grunt, are heavier, and they've got the old KTM e-start which need more maintenance to keep going in the long term... despite the 'wet mod' to improve things a bit. But like the earlier Katos it's very easy to access the starter when if it goes wrong. As long as they are substantially cheaper than the others I think the Riejus are a good option!
@enduro57616 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro both the old motor design and the starter problems are a valid concern
@sdrown2126 ай бұрын
Luv the 250's.
@MatthiasNyberg5 ай бұрын
I'm guessing the 300cc 2-stroke is a no-brainer for a 300lbs rider?
@worldwide18736 ай бұрын
250 or 300 for hare scrambles?
@minnesotamechanic6 ай бұрын
I need "torque meister" as my ringtone. Maybe a t-shirt?