KX 500 in the sand is like riding a jet-ski with huge roost; great fun.
@bobromans44766 ай бұрын
In 2001 you could buy a CR 500, then add flywheel weights, add more cylinder gaskets ( lower the comp. ratio ) monkey with the carb and so on to get the monster trail friendly. Or you could do what I did and buy a 2001 KTM EX-C 380. It is lighter, has an adjustable power valve, MUCH better suspension and easier to kick start. I had that bike for 15 years and should of kept it. Many of my friends had CR500's and we rode together in many different conditions. Wheelspin is a big problem with large 2-strokes. Great video, as usual, thanks !
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
My brother had the 380 years ago and regrets not keeping it
@dreadnaught6886 ай бұрын
The 380s are great, I have the MXC and I love it
@davidarnold51976 ай бұрын
Great video! Big bores are so much fun, and not nearly as hard to ride as people think. I have one of the BRC500's and love it. The electric start, powervalve, and counter-balancer put it head-and-shoulders above any other big bore I have ever owned or ridden. It so cool that BRC, Tomasin, and Panthera are all dedicated to keeping big 2-strokes alive.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Love to convert one if I had bundles of cash lying around lol
@two2pedal2896 ай бұрын
79 XR-500- wrong bike. 82 XR-200r-great learner bike. 83 CR-480- death by bike. 84 IT-490-super thumper 2 stroke. Raced enduros and HS for a couple years often reaching out for more go, brutally reliable. Still have 2 strong runners, 1 set up as DS and 4 or 5 parts bikes. Everything for sale.
@tribalbc6 ай бұрын
Have a KX500 converted to a snowbike where you can never have too much power. Head cut by Adam Millar for squish and compression raised. Ported for max power. Pulls so hard from the bottom it's insane.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😍 Lean mean and green!
@Kylegreer_crlife6 ай бұрын
This is my white CR500 in the video and it has also had the MRE treatment. Told him to set it up as he’d like it since I know we both ride them in the woods mostly
@keddesmart6 ай бұрын
Hahaha.. The CR500 nearly killed me back in the day.. In 1994 I raced MX on a stock 1992 CR500 for one season. I was a C-class (open ccm) rider and reasoned that the extra power would compensate for my lack of skills and fitness.. And for the first 7 seconds of each race it proved true - it was quick out of the gates... BUT, the handlebar vibration was so vicious that it was actually painfull to ride the beast, the clutch was a grabby on/off mechanism and the Showa suspension never felt good. I cost me quite a few rear fenders because the beast tired me very fast, meaning, that mid race uncontrolled 5th gear wheelies were common. The on/off nature of the powerband is hard to explain to people who have not tried a 500 without an exhaust valve, because the engine actually sounds quite lazy, but that is off course just to lure the simpleminded to try and ride the damn thing. I allways offered others riders to try it out - they never stayed out more than one or two rounds before letting me have the CR back 😅. Mid season the throttle stuck wide open over a jump and I woke up in hospital - spent the second half of the 1994 season recovering and exchanged the CR500 for a more user friendly CR250. Happy days it was 😛😂
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Definitely a beast! Glad you survived...
@DrSweetshaft6 ай бұрын
I once owned a Suzuki RM 370. 1976 I think? Scary bike! Explosive power, skinny, flexible forks, it was WAY too fast for the chassis. As you can imagine, kickstarting that machine was an adventure. Better have good boots on and a good knee. Sounded great. Flooded/ fouled plugs constantly. Good fun, although it did kill me multiple times. Big bore 2 strokes are awesome, unnecessary , and super cool. Side note, I saw that bike going down the street after I sold it on- rider was wearing flip flops- how he started it I’ll never know!
@Erik-rp1hiАй бұрын
I had 2, a 87 CR500 and still have my 93. I'm going to restore it. I bought it used from Mid Cities Honda which was the closest dealer to American Honda HQ in Torrance, CA. It was a race bike for the Honda effort in AMA the last year of 500's. They took the trick suspension off and sold it with stock.......everything. Both were used for off road stuff, mtns and desert stuff.
@mikeh.40876 ай бұрын
Yep I rode CR 480 and CR 500s when i was younger. Loved them then. We used them for woods riding and hill climbing. Still love them but ride smaller bikes now!
@peteuncle29352 ай бұрын
I have a 97 and 98 cr500, 2x ktm 300s and my brother has a ktm380. The cr5 mates you smile, but it's hard to compare to the ktm300 which is just so easy to ride and has enough power for most situations. I have a registered xr650r as well so i like my big bore hondas. But then i rode an 80hp stark varg the other week and i feel like my world has been turned upside down. What a machine.
@dune78244 ай бұрын
It's the torque and narrow power band that makes them so much fun. A modern 450 has similar horsepower but peak torque is 35ft.lb vs 45ft.lb for the CR500. It makes sense 450's turn faster laps because they're not shredding knobs off the tires or looping out in 5th gear. First time I rode a 450 I was disappointed at how boring the power delivery was. It was certainly easier to ride fast but it didn't provide the kick in the pants I needed as an adrenaline junkie. Also, contrary to popular belief these 500's are extremely low maintenance. They're actually low performance (think Honda XR equivalent) in stock form. You can easily extract another 10-15hp out of them if you ever need a rocket ship. I ride a 450 these days. It's a great trail bike with better mpg and most of all its plated but I sure miss the thrill factor of the old 500.
@robbo67996 ай бұрын
Had a PE400 and the last of the RG500 road bikes. Great fun, mate had a KX420 which was quick and cousin had the Kwaka K750 2 stroke. Great memories.
@dlrmon15 ай бұрын
I have a 92 Yamaha WR500Z I purchased new. It’s a rather comfortable ride compared to several YZ250X’s I’ve gone through. It’s the 250’s weight and smoother engine at low rev’s that is keeping the 500 in great shape. I geared it down for tight trails and each time the engine rotated at idle it would just start and stop spinning the tire leaving just the kind of tracks behind you would imagine...lol
@hesutton6 ай бұрын
Have a ridding buddy who's been on a CR500 AF since 2001. Bought new from Service Honda. He added an 18 inch rear, lowered the gearing, Steathly flywheel weight, skid plate, and Rekluse clutch. Keep it off the pipe and it works very well in the really tight single track. When the trails open up, hang on! It rips! Ridden it many times and love that bike! I too dream of having a BRC converted 500 just for the convenience of E-start. I have many vids on my channel of him riding that big bore beast in the tight stuff.
@mattman34956 ай бұрын
Second dirt bike was an it490 2-stroke, what a bike for wheelies. I got one summer out of it before I totaled the front end around a tree. It was so rough on the hands to ride. I dabbled around with the jetting because of fouling plugs, I almost had it dialed in till I wrecked it. It was painful but I didn't break any bones. Then I bought a Husky 610 and fell in love.
@wesmattimore28956 ай бұрын
100, the ITbikes were fantastic and fun to ride
@lhurst95506 ай бұрын
The CR500 was the big boy in my young riderhood. Just picked up a '24 WR450F, for giggles I compared the specs. The wide ratio, kickstand, headlight, fan, o-ring chain bike is only ~10lbs heavier and rated the same HP as the '86 500.
@tdog546 ай бұрын
I love my 97 CR500. Just wish I rode it more.
@2strokeme646 ай бұрын
I miss my 97, im a moron for selling it!
@bryanwhited54746 ай бұрын
I used to race an '89 KTM 500 which was the first time a bike had more horsepower then the CR500. It was great! It replaced a '87 Husky 430 XC where the KTM was night and day better than the Husky. More power, better brakes, an engine that was quick reving but still had good to awesome power everywhere. The Husky ran like a tractor so it was awesome at low RPM's but was severely lacking on top. The biggest issue with the Husky was reliability since it was it's last year in Sweden (It was being sold to Cagiva and the factory workers did not care about the brand anymore which lead to a lot of issues).
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
Hey matey, tis me again. hope you are keeping well. Glad to see you are keeping well. Thanks for keeping us up to date with amazing entertainment as always. Ride safe. t. your penpal.
@5AXISDLOCKHART6 ай бұрын
I really like my KX500 for ice racing. I have the suspension halfway between a Supermoto and Flat track bike. Eric Gorr porting and A lectron that meters great and also a rekluse that lets me lock the rear while going sideways into the corners make it user friendly. Long live 500s
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Sounds great!
@Dirtbikeguy5006 ай бұрын
So glad to finally see an enduro review of the cr 500 gotta do a Kx 500 and Ktm 380 next
@EWT4236 ай бұрын
Riding big twostrokes are a special experience and everybody should get one. Got a 300 Beta, small compared to the old times but its ok
@davehowe_just_an_old_dirtbiker6 ай бұрын
I have ridden a few CR500s and loved the power. No matter what gear you are in or how fast you are going, a simple blip of the throttle and the front end lifts right off the ground. It was more like a single speed bike. Put it in 3rd and leave it there! A bit too much for me in the woods though. One of my friends is 6' 5" and around 350 lbs and he was very effective on the 500 in the woods. It looked like he was riding a minibike!
@wesmattimore28956 ай бұрын
Owned and raced an 84 cr, bike was a beast, loved it, if you didn't respect it, it would put you into the ground.. I even did woods riding with it.. love the big bore 2 strokes
@westadam88906 ай бұрын
Still have my 2001 KX500. I've never ridden a CR500 but can say there are several mods that can make both bikes more manageable in tight woods. If your fouling plugs your jetting is off. I've never fouled a plug and mine starts on the 3rd kick.
@queenofspadz6 ай бұрын
I owned a late 80s KX500 for several years. Rode a lot of motocross (practice tracks) and some woods. Mine never had issues with fouling plugs and I def lugged it around in a tall gear to keep the power manageable and tractable. I've since ridden a handful of modern 450s from Kawasaki, Honda and Husqvarna and found them all to feel quite heavy between my knees. The KX5 had an awkward seating/tank layout consumerate with 80's style ergnomics, but the bike did feel relatively light especially compared to modern 4-stroke 450's (including my KTM 500 EXC)
@Jacare19736 ай бұрын
86,87,09 CR500’s, 99 KX500. I have pushed mine to the limits riding mountains by Calgary. My 09 is setup for enduro. Rekluse auto, left hand rear brake, larger tank, extra tank, fan kit, coolant catch can. I can go anywhere my 300 can go.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Sounds great!
@drewperretta59456 ай бұрын
I have a Husqvarna WR430 and it is an awsome woods bike. Can chug it around with no worries of fouling plugs and it rips when you are on the pipe
@heinschwartz79416 ай бұрын
CR500 was too aggressive for my ability, but did race a KX500 in the desert offroads - what a beast and very rideable which made it a great bike 👍
@nickg24316 ай бұрын
Great video skipper ,when i was a wee teen got to ride the cr480,maico 400 cr250 and a good few others,great memories!!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
The best!
@equalizer46336 ай бұрын
I had a 2001 380SX, man i loved that thing. So much power and great rider triangle for a taller person. Only it was very easy to stall it at very low speeds, i bought a KDX200 instead and its a lot easier to ride and practice low speed stuff on. Don't think it was a mistake, but i do miss that bike.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
My brother had one years ago and loved it.
@rodjbosch6 ай бұрын
Rode SW Alberta with a ISDE veteran....oh early 2000s when he was rippin the CR500. Racehorse Creek area didnt seem to bother him too much on the 500....tight nasty singletrack. Crazy how rider skill is a huge factor😂😂
@powersportsenthusiast19866 ай бұрын
the retail was about $5000 in 2001, but some may have gotten them for less as left-overs. ktm has had 500 and 550 2 strokes in the past
@teabiscuit696 ай бұрын
You guys should try the maico 700 2 stroke. They still make them new, pretty sure it is just the ATK 700 rebranded.
@jimtitt35716 ай бұрын
The ATK was a re-branded Maico then screwed up by ATK.
@coltonowens27426 ай бұрын
@@jimtitt3571 Was is screwed up by Maico, or did the internal sabotage inside Maico and screw it up? Lot of weird stuff happened with Maico.
@jimtitt35716 ай бұрын
@@coltonowens2742 I meant ATK screwed up, ending up trying selling re-badged Hyusongs in Harley dealers and so on. Making the Maico's was a sideline for the manufacturers whose primary business was selling the engines for sidecar mx, that's still how they operate.
@coltonowens27426 ай бұрын
@@jimtitt3571 Sorry dude I made a typo, met to say ATK and not Maico in my first sentence. I find it a shame Maico isn't a major brand these days. My Dad rode several of them back in the day and thought highly of the bikes, even with all the shenanigan's going on at the time. Sounds like ATK did some braindead shit to.
@rotorhead50006 ай бұрын
Great, now I'm going to spend most of my day looking through Facebook marketplace for old thrashed out hondas.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😂 Sorry!
@petepeterson84206 ай бұрын
25 years ago I rode a 86Cr500, Ohlins rear shock, cartridge emulators up front, brand new engine from crank outwards, 14oz crank weights, Boysen reeds, FMF silencer, and geared from 14/45 stock to 15/42, and a lot of carb tuning at first, but once correct never again replaced a plug. Yeah, a little long in 1st but passing everything out there in 4th, then shifting to 5th surprised a whole world of folks. Bought a separate rear wheel for a paddle tire and stock gearing, freaking monster on the dunes. Sold it when I turned 50, only bigger mistake I ever made was my 2nd marriage.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Yeah that sounded like a keeper for sure, Pete.
@davidfindlay54326 ай бұрын
Add this bike to the [ long ] list of bikes that I've owned, and now deeply regret selling. It was a bit stupid to ride, wail away flat out or nothing happening. I moved it on for IT465 and 490's followed by the inevitable selection of big XR's. There's no shortage of the 500 engines jammed into modern[ish] chassis' getting around. Wouldn't mind trying one of those.
@jacob48846 ай бұрын
i loved my 500 trail riding. but my god the vibrations were absolute hell on the joints in your fingers after a 3-4 hour ride i couldn’t hardly use my hands
@robertfeddeler55086 ай бұрын
I have a KTM 550 that's been ported and polished because 62 rwhp wasn't enough 😮😂. On top of that I made it street legal in California. I haven't rode it in over 4 years as I'm 72 years old and just don't ride anymore.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Damn! Much trouble getting it plated?
@rcuniversespeed94476 ай бұрын
I know that bike!!
@davespiff64176 ай бұрын
Got a 2001 CRE500, rekluse clutch, PWK airstriker carb. Great low maintenance, reliable old girl. Can use rekluse & rear brake for traction control and hill descent assist, no computer, it doesn't even need a battery. Great engine, handles even better in a 2004 CR125 frame It's a dirt bike man, should have kick start and powerband 😜
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Right on! Love to try one in the smaller frame...
@nuttynick13056 ай бұрын
I built a cr500afx out of a cr250f. Was an unreal bike gobs of power actually a hell of a lot torque as well. The thing was a bit hard to ride in the snot but I didn’t pipe it for that and i put a lightweight flywheel as well. I did definitely need an electric starter as it was an absolute bastard to kick on the side of a mountain. It handled unreal.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😍
@traileater6 ай бұрын
Hey you were riding in my backyard (batch), why didnt you call me ;) I have a 97 cr500, if your used to something like a counterbalanced 300, you will think, how the hell does anyone ride one of these? They are a hard bike to ride, you must respect the bike, especially the throttle, dont sit back, keep your head over the bars. Master one of these and you are the man! There was a time dealers had to almost give them away, early 2000's. Now $10k isnt too uncommon of a price. Hilsborogh has one in a crate, and has turned down some HUGE coin for it!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Nice backyard! We had some local guys sell one in a crate a few years back for something like US20,000.
@keddesmart6 ай бұрын
The level of vibration on a CR500 is hard to describe - couple that with the vicious powerband and tired arms - you have a perfect cocktail of death 😅
@Tattytyres6 ай бұрын
I had a 89 cr 500 when i was 15 i spent most of my time looking like super man holding on to the bars
@chrisgibson22236 ай бұрын
Barry, I recently rode a 22 KTM with a BRC 500 kit and TBI conversion. I was really impressed with the power. Just as easy to ride as a 300 except with more power. Very linear.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Love to get one for the hell of it if money wasn't an issue!
@jasongallagher736 ай бұрын
That Gas Gas 500 that Kaplin built was awesome
@americanauto87106 ай бұрын
we used to put a heavy fly wheel or weights on 500s for woods
@nuttynick13056 ай бұрын
I put i light one on mine ha ha ha
@Suzuk1r1der6 ай бұрын
A Maico 700 2t would be so fun on the beach with paddle tires
@murraybarber7776 ай бұрын
i raced a yamaha it465 in the 80,s and a husky 360 8 spd[dual range..short shift and ride the mid range...cheers
@sburns24216 ай бұрын
The Chinese should do 500cc two-strokes. No one else makes them now, so their only competition would be 20 year old bikes or expensive custom builds.
@McNamEvan6 ай бұрын
I'm very surprised a boutique brand hasn't gotten a 500 to market. It would probably catapult the company main stream.
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
Damn... what a beautiful bike.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😍
@BahWeepGranahWeepNiniBong6 ай бұрын
Bitd I used to go to a Brisbane Honda dealership for parts and would often walk past a road registered cr500(af?) on display. Imagine that as a daily rider! My nads weren't big enough lol.
@jimtitt35716 ай бұрын
Well the big-bores are a different proposition, nothing for the casual trail rider. You want to be strong and at least pretty good and they tire you out. I raced 490 Yamaha's and 495 KTM's at pro level in European enduro's and they were a blast. We ran different set-ups for different conditions so changed the pipe, cylinder and carb size depending on what we needed, for the sand we were running around 65hp, for the difficult mud or rocky hardpack like Italy we'd be down to softer engine with around 50. Short-shift and use the clutch like a 125 is the way to ride them or on hard bumpy stuff just gas it and let the wheelspin take you over the top of the power band, that's a technique originated by Haken Carlquist for the big Yamaha, the factory bikes ran a 3 speed box but only used two, third to start and then the rest in second.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Those were the days!
@jimtitt35716 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro It was a bit of a horsepower race until some things changed. Water-cooling and powervalves appeared making 250's and mid-capacity bikes competetive, the tyre rules made using a lot of power more difficult and gradually the courses changed. When I raced you would still be faced with an acceleration test on tarmac (one I remember in Holland was along a slip road to join a motorway), a cross-country test was around a motocross track so you could be on an MXGP circuit and then the infamous road race so like one lap of the Isle of Man TT course or a 5-lapper of the F1 track at Assen and those were mass start by classes on motocross tyres. All this stuff got gradually banned and the special tests got tighter and more technical, as the small capacity bikes improved massively engine wise the power advantage of the big-bores suddenly dissapeared and that was that.
@maxzabenko31056 ай бұрын
It 465 loved it smooth torquey power.
@ALB20736 ай бұрын
I rode with a guy that put a CR500 engine into a CRF more modern frame. The bike was great, he could pass anything but a fuel station!
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😂
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
Nothing beats a 2t sound though.
@AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw2 ай бұрын
I drove a cr480r a few times. Fkn kickstarter was on left side,thus hard to start. Only 4 gears. Could do massive 3rd gear wheelies for ever. Rather my Kawi kdx 200.
@autismion6 ай бұрын
I rode a CR 500 once. Power didn't seem like that much, I thought the choke must've been pulled, or maybe it's because I was riding in loose terrain and it just spun. Was kinda wide and low, not hard to stall
@2smokejoke4 ай бұрын
A lot of them are tuned extremely lean
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
As said before, familiar with a KDX200 in the enduro realm, I was surprised passing enduro-spec 250's both 2t and 4t in my fun runs but wasn't sure if that was due to my 6 gears and sprockets or rider talent *hehe hehe, my memory is fuzzy but I once also rode a suzuki RMX250 and that thing fucking went, it was just wild, the torque of it I guess - I was a young boy at the time but I feel like the newer bikes are more powerful, but less barbaric in a sense and less "scary". IDK.
@darrylcalleja29226 ай бұрын
Also keen to see you with the KTM 300 conversion to 500
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
If was made of money I'd be very tempted!
@juh70256 ай бұрын
Kyle! Or as i call him Good Kyle
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
He da man!
@jefftaswelder91546 ай бұрын
had a yz490 with a IT425 motor in it years ago and man was that a beast 😁 only used 1st gear when in really tight steep stuff as it was low geared but would do 170klm (clocked on a 550 road trail ) befour leaving the 550 behind in the dust 🤣👍 BUT man did it take some time to pull up with the old drum brakes 😮😧 yerp air cooled and drum brakes 🤣🤣
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Animals! Yeah I rode an IT425 as a teenager and scared the bejesus out of myself lol.
@ender_wiggum6 ай бұрын
I rode a stock CR500 recently... it was a handful. An aggressive detune would be a nice change. That said, I still prefer a KTM 250 over the 300.
@2smokejoke4 ай бұрын
Yeah they’re awesome 😎
@haydenwall38035 ай бұрын
KTM 380 EXC is the best of all worlds, but a bugga to start and jet. The CR500 needs respect down low but sign's of early. If spread across 15t front sprocket and a 43t rear sprocket with a rekluse clutch then they work well for a Muppet like me. 380 with the green spring and good jetting put's the biggest smile on this Muppet's dial.
@David-x6e7n6 ай бұрын
Maico 490 . Mental . Wasn’t mine thank f . I could almost keep up on my cr125 . It was fun to ride but could f you up in flash .
@gazwit16036 ай бұрын
Had a 1989 cr 500 road legal lights from baja designs flywheel weight gnarly pipe good bike until I snapped the back shock on a jump how the hell I stayed on the bike I'll never know happy day's 30 years ago
@7-v4z6 ай бұрын
The last of them in Oz were available with Adr reg ,,, where are they now ?
@loopeyshooter5036 ай бұрын
All blown up from being pinned on the bitumen. I remember seeing the last of these lined up at peter stevens in melbourne and noticing the lights! From memory they where around 10k which was quite expensive at the time.
@7-v4z6 ай бұрын
I duckd in to doctor dirt of dunoon Lismore I reckon 2002 and he had 2 CR5Rs with lights I think he was asking 7somthing which was "your joking" cheap..I'm thinking it might of had a starter motor....
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😗 Man that would have been a good investment. Not often you can say that about any bike.
@cowboyanimal_16 ай бұрын
They called it the widowmaker IIRC. 50th comment signing in. Don't break both your arms at the same time. Mind you, back in the day the XT500 would break guys' legs if they didn't properly kickstart the bloody thing.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
When men were real men lol
@leftyeh6495Ай бұрын
If they would have worked on smoothing out the power and making more power it would have kept selling. But then, lets face it, the Japanese manufacturers were dead set on killing the cheap to maintain bikes in favor of 4 strokes with many more expensive maintenance parts needed. It's too easy to change a piston, rings, and gasket in your garage in an hour and have a fresh motor for the season. 4t's were good business for the dealerships and the brands. I still have a 95 Husqvarna 360 that will run with the 500's of the day. It was limited on the same showa suspension, but made just as much power it just came on smoother and signed off smoother for a more rideable woods bike. By contrast my 19 Husqvarna 300 feels a little more snappy, little less torque, but at least I can buy parts for it and the suspension is easily serviced.
@MrEtnorb6 ай бұрын
1981 Yamaha IT465. BEst 2 stroke trail riding engine I rode, unstoppable down low. Yet I think my modified 2018 EXCF500 is better overall.
@gordonblackley88636 ай бұрын
I remember riding one at a MX track in the early 90s, I could feel every stroke of the piston through the bars that it was like riding a jackhammer! I was so much faster on my 89 RM250, as the handling was far better and it strangely even felt faster in a straight line; not a fan of the 500!!
@VLCTYCO6 ай бұрын
My dad has a 98 380 and a 22 ktm 300 grandpa has a 99 380 and a 97 360 ktm all bikes are sick but still prefer the older ones
@SureStandar6 ай бұрын
Bucket list bike. Gotta ride this bike before I die. Still elusive, last time I saw one of those live was in 1996. There was one at the classifieds a couple years back that the owner asked 10.000€ for. Come on man...
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Yeah that's a bit rich. A few years ago a local guy sold one for about that but it was still in the original box and sold to the highest bidder.
@jcfabwerx6 ай бұрын
Perfect power for sand dunes running a paddle tire. Very stable at higher speeds. Not great for slower speeds or tight tracks
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@Kylegreer_crlife6 ай бұрын
I manage quite well in the tight slow techy stuff on my 500 with a gummy tire. The tractor ability is hard to match sometimes. Granted you don’t blip the throttle 😂. Mind you I have a GasGas for the tight technical stuff that is much more suited.
@metlmuncher6 ай бұрын
That scooter is dialed in! So is the owner
@Kylegreer_crlife6 ай бұрын
Thank you sir 😜
@wuttmodel32326 ай бұрын
So cool sir
@aaronlbuchanan98616 ай бұрын
I've dreamt of the day someone puts out a modern 400 cc 2 stroke. I'm a big boy, 265 lbs before cloths safety equip and back pack.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Lets start a petition!
@spatchist6 ай бұрын
Well, if some is good, more must be better ? Let's hope someone produces a Maico 760 for you to report on .
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😗👍
@superbeast-lq3ft6 ай бұрын
add 10 ounces of flywheel and the power is way smoother , kx 500 s had more power with the power valve and a much better transmission for offroad use.
@jeffbrownell2796 ай бұрын
1 year on a cr500 racing mx/hare scrambles.They just couldn't corner like the 250, I thought they were pretty sucky bikes and rare to see them on track because they would get there ass whipped by smaller bikes.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Happens all the time lol. Although as always rider skill counts for a lot. But on single track smaller bikes will almost always be easier to flick through the corners.
@criticalmass1813 ай бұрын
Have ridden a CR500. Probably a bit too much go to be useful. Once owned a YZ490. Far too much power for the task at hand. Great fun, but too much concentration required to be able to ride one smoothly, unless you're in wide open spaces.
@johnmclaughlin48026 ай бұрын
👍
@someonethatwatchesyoutube29536 ай бұрын
I have an 88 that I bought new. Right after after receiving the insurance check from the three week old 700 Interceptor that i totaled 😂
@villev88446 ай бұрын
In the 90s, cr, rm, kx, were used for enduro races in the Nordic countries and Europe. Also big 550 - 650cm3 four-stroke husabergs, husqvarnas and ktm they were driven in enduro competitions. Big two strokes didn't have any special reputation then. Only later have they developed a somehow mythical reputation as particularly "scary" vehicles, although in reality they are quite low-powered and slow for a motorcycle.
@markilleen40276 ай бұрын
I just want a 400/500 2 stroke with 7 gears
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
Don't we all? And sub 100kg of course.
@markilleen40276 ай бұрын
@@crosstrainingenduro yeah and a titanium frame all titanium bolts, carbon subframe and plastics, if it's steel just make it titanium, if it's aluminum just make it magnesium, if it's plastic make it carbon fiber, all bearings should be ceramic, easy
@2smokejoke4 ай бұрын
@@markilleen4027mountain bikes do it, and they price gouge like crazy too!
@markilleen40274 ай бұрын
@@2smokejoke im actually going to try replicate my 06 tm 300 frame and im going to try and put as much carbon as possible, i have a second engine im putting all ceramic bearings in,
@maurizioardenghi2146 ай бұрын
In Australia avete spazio a sufficienza.. anche per un CR500.. ;)
@lefterisbampaidis54466 ай бұрын
Ι love the smell of 2 stroke in the morning.
@crosstrainingenduro6 ай бұрын
😍
@nicholaschriss17066 ай бұрын
I wish I never sold mine :(
@AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw2 ай бұрын
The cr480 was no good in woods
@Mark-mq1cc6 ай бұрын
if you really like going fast in a strait line then the cr500 if for you but it was the worst offroad bike I ever rode. Just horrible. Thanks for bringing my painful past, I need to go to my closet and cry again.