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Kairos - hard enduro trail
Riding the River Monsters hard enduro trail at the Kairos Resort in Glen Lyn Virginia. Awesome super technical singletrack with some cool creekbeds and hill climbs
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Kairos - Hills and Creeks!
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Riding portions of the hard enduro trail at Kairos, having a good time on the hills and in the creek beds. Sorry about the spotty video, the GoPro was loosing it's mind in the heat.
Kove 450 Rally is awesome! British Columbia dual sport / singletrack / mini review
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Riding the Kove 450 Rally through a variety of terrain - from pavement and wide open gravel, to rough muddy two tracks and technical singletrack. The hype is real - Kove knocked it out of the park with this one. It feels capable and high quality, and was definitely one of the most fun motorcycles I've ridden.
Honda CRF300L - British Columbia Dual Sport ride and mini review
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Day two with the Traction eRag crew had us on Honda CRF300Ls, which proved to be absolutely delightful to rip around beautiful British Columbia terrain.
Traction eRag dual sport ride in British Columbia - Honda CRF450L
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Exploring beautiful British Columbia, Canada terrain with the Traction eRag crew on a 2024 Honda CRF450L. Thanks for a great time
Leatt 8.5 helmet - long term review
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I've put about 200 "engine" hours (and probably close to 400 wearing hours) on my Leatt 8.5 helmet and figured I'd talk about it's safety, ventilation, durability, weight, and looks.
2024 Renfro Valley Dual Sport -- Day 2 Highlights
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Renfro Dual Sport is a big group ride that loops you around on some excellent trails around Mt. Vernon Kentucky. It's a mix of public and private land, with a lot of the trails only available to ride during this ride. We were lucky with the weather, but it was still slick as heck and some of the hills gave folks trouble. I'm riding a 2018 KTM 350 EXC-F and it was a great bike for this ride. Mad...
Fun dirtbike ride around Ambrose ORV trail in Michigan
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Just a fun group ride around a quick flowy trail
Out for a rip around Evart singletrack - Michigan
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First Michigan ride of the year at Evart, just south of Cadillac in Michigan.
Carapaks offset foot pegs impressions - 5mm back / 5mm down - for hard enduro - GasGas KTM 300
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Initial impressions of the Carapaks offset foot pegs - 5mm back / 5mm down. I'm riding a 2023 GasGas EC300 These add a lot more grip to the rear wheel and make it a bit easier to balance. They do this at the expense of the front end feel. I think these pegs are great for hard enduro and slower technical riding where quick feeling / flick-able front end isn't that important.
Chadwick - dairy queen and trials area - playing around on a dirtbike
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Chadwick - dairy queen and trials area - playing around on a dirtbike
Honda CRF450L on tight singletrack - mini review
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Honda CRF450L on tight singletrack - mini review
KTM 350 EXC-F vs Honda CRF 450L --- dual sport / enduro trail battle!
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KTM 350 EXC-F vs Honda CRF 450L dual sport / enduro trail battle!
Romaniacs as a newbie - vlog episode 1
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Romaniacs as a newbie - vlog episode 1
Beta 350 vs 390 -- quick thoughts
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Beta 350 vs 390 quick thoughts
2024 Beta 300 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta 300 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
2024 Beta 480 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta 480 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
2024 Beta 390 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta 390 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
2024 Beta Xtrainer 300 - demo, review, and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta Xtrainer 300 - demo, review, and raw thoughts
2024 Beta 250 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta 250 RR - demo/review and raw thoughts
2024 Beta 430 Race - demo/review and raw thoughts
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2024 Beta 430 Race - demo/review and raw thoughts
The dirt bike ARM PUMP solution that WORKED for me!
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The dirt bike ARM PUMP solution that WORKED for me!
Is Offroad / MX riding gear safe on the street?
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Is Offroad / MX riding gear safe on the street?
Motocross boot protection comparison - Gaerne SG12 vs AlpineStars Tech 7 vs Leatt 5.5 vs. Sidi Adv 2
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Motocross boot protection comparison - Gaerne SG12 vs AlpineStars Tech 7 vs Leatt 5.5 vs. Sidi Adv 2
Surviving Hard Enduro - lessons learned from my first season
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Surviving Hard Enduro - lessons learned from my first season
Missing spare carrier fix / retrofit on a VS30 Sprinter moto van
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Missing spare carrier fix / retrofit on a VS30 Sprinter moto van
Doe Mountain - Trail M2
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Doe Mountain - Trail M2
Doing hard enduro poorly at Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park
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Doing hard enduro poorly at Brushy Mountain Motorsports Park
Sprinter moto van build vlog - part 4
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Sprinter moto van build vlog - part 4
Romania dirt bike tour - part 3
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Romania dirt bike tour - part 3

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  • @kaiclark3024
    @kaiclark3024 5 днів тому

    is this trail in madison al?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      No, this is a trail system in northern Arkansas.

  • @mikeschlup5279
    @mikeschlup5279 7 днів тому

    Thanks for the lugability comments

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      Sure thing! Both the Beta and Sherco 250's lug really well. Similar to a TPI 300.

  • @SirMaximum
    @SirMaximum 8 днів тому

    Just buy a sherco se 300 and learn to ride in the mild setting 👍🏻

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      Beta and Sherco have a very different feel to them in pretty much every way... not saying one is better than the other, but they are very different in my opinion.

  • @AlexFuturemark
    @AlexFuturemark 8 днів тому

    Where is this ride?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      Kamloops area, in British Columbia Canada. Portions are on private property.

    • @AlexFuturemark
      @AlexFuturemark 5 днів тому

      @@DmitriyAdv thanks! are there any maps online where I could find some of these routes? I’m new to lower mainland and looking for so fun multi-day trips in the area and this area looks awesome!

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      @@AlexFuturemark I'm not sure to be honest. We were there with the traction eRag crew and using routes provided by them.

  • @El-Duque
    @El-Duque 12 днів тому

    Great work!, but where is the 8 liters? 🤔

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      8 liters total capacity to be clear, not water capacity... theoretically. I haven't personally measured it, so ask USWE :D I also now have a USWE Raw 12 that I bought for Romaniacs. It works better if I need to carry something like a rain jacket inside.

  • @myalteregohamish
    @myalteregohamish 13 днів тому

    Thank you for putting this video together, doing the testing etc. I’ve recently had a near miss without anything other than D30 for impact on enduro trails. I twisted my knee outward which hurt like hell. It’s ok now but reinjury is to easy each time I get into steep and tight sections in the back of my mind I’m like, stop first then put your foot down. This video helped me pull the trigger on the POD’s.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 5 днів тому

      Have you gotten an MRI? If you're saying "reinjury is easy" after that twisted event, you might have something going on there that needs to be addressed. Knee surgery sucks, but not having stability and repeatedly popping it out and such will cause major problems for the joint in the long term.

  • @BrobaFett2494
    @BrobaFett2494 19 днів тому

    im glad its a little lower because on my YZ250F my feet dont touch the ground at all but with my TE 150 im at least on my toes

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 18 днів тому

      It's a big selling point for Husqvarnas in general. I'm relatively tall and have fairly good balance, but even I think many bikes have gotten too tall. From my experience most normal people fall over way more often from not being able to dab than run out of ground clearance. or suspension travel.

    • @BrobaFett2494
      @BrobaFett2494 17 днів тому

      @@DmitriyAdv yea ive fallen off both my bikes more while going slow or not moving at all from not being able to fully touch the ground than actually moving faster. especially happens when Im going down a sketchy hill and trying to use my feet for support till I run out of ground.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 17 днів тому

      @@BrobaFett2494 indeed. Doesn't matter how good or capable the bike is, the rider has to be comfortable and confident on it.

  • @easternyellowjacket276
    @easternyellowjacket276 20 днів тому

    After watching your vids I became more interested in this bike. Then I went through its specs, cost, and compared it to other bikes. This thing in 2024 retails for $10,250 dollars. It weights more than a YZ250X when either bike is fueled up and costs more than $2000.00 dollars more. I know it is bristling with technology, but that is a tough financial pill to swallow. And there is something to be said about the absolute proven and tech free design of the YZX's. Furthermore, a YZ125X full of gas and ready to go only weights 212lbs and is almost $3500 dollars less expensive. To me this makes the Husky a really tough sell. Even compared to its stable mates, the 150X is expensive. For a little more money you can get a TE250, which ironically, weighs the same as the TE300 so a little more than the 250, the 300 seems to be the most practical of all of the Husky bikes.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 19 днів тому

      @@easternyellowjacket276 you bring up some interesting points! I think there are a couple things at play here. In a nutshell, I don’t think one buys a smaller displacement bike to save money, it’s not really what they’re for. They are a tool for a specific purpose, and are positioned as such in the model lineups for each manufacturer. This (especially with 125cc two strokes) has traditionally been as a stepping stone for younger riders/racers coming from small wheel 85’s to their first “big bike”. The 150 is the more off-road/enduro focused version of that same principle. Costing slightly less is nothing but a marketing gimmick, because realistically the production costs between a 125/150 and a 250/300 are probably almost identical aside from a few pieces being a bit smaller. How much does 10lbs of aluminum and steel cost? $100 at most I’d guess. So really, people buy small bore two strokes because that’s what they need… whether it’s for their kids, or to learn the skills that those bikes teach you, as in my case. There are also all sorts of race classes that are cc specific - for example lites or 250cc classes, which is what people get 250cc 2 strokes for. The other aspect is that from a purely financial standpoint, I think cost of ownership is ultimately more important than the selling price. Putting maintenance costs aside, that’s purchase price minus used market sale price. In specific terms, my Husky cost me more than a YZ125X would - sure, but it I also sold two years / 130 hours later for more than I would have paid for that brand new YZ125X. With any popular brand, depreciation is likely pretty similar. KTM 300 two strokes are super popular, so they tend to be easier to sell and more in demand on the used market. Anything small bore is slightly more niche and difficult. Weight figures on paper tell a very small part of the story. I do a lot of hard enduro badly, so I drag bikes a lot, and some supposedly light bikes are very heavy and some heavy bikes are light simply because of where the weight is. Aside from the smaller amount of rotating mass giving it a more “flickable” feeling, the difference between a 150 and a 250/300 when picking them up is almost non-existent. I bet if I put two bikes side by side upside down on a hill and covered their logos, most people couldn’t accurately tell the difference. Lastly - the most important thing is what do you want the bike for? I’ve ridden a YZ125X and a YZ250X. They are VERY different motorcycles than a 150i, or any of the European two strokes for that matter. The Yamaha chassis and suspension is superb, but the lack of e-start is a serious drawback in technical riding and neither bike loves going super slow as much as the euro bikes do - the are cross country race bikes and feel it. Specific to the 150 vs 125x, the bottom end power advantage on the 150 is very significant.

    • @easternyellowjacket276
      @easternyellowjacket276 19 днів тому

      @@DmitriyAdv Excellent reply. Thank you for it, Dmitriy.

  • @easternyellowjacket276
    @easternyellowjacket276 20 днів тому

    Maybe I missed it, but what year is this bike?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 19 днів тому

      @@easternyellowjacket276 that was a 2022 Husqvarna TE150i. TPI

  • @DeadEnduro
    @DeadEnduro 20 днів тому

    Nice riding. That terrain looks really challenging

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 19 днів тому

      @@DeadEnduro thanks! I love Kairos, lots of variety of trails and terrain there

  • @mikeph1229
    @mikeph1229 21 день тому

    Props to you for riding that good and fast on the stock IRCs! The first time I took my 300l on a trail I knew I had to change them right away. I put some tusk d sports on and I’m pretty happy with off road and road performance. Great video keep up the good content!

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 21 день тому

      Thanks! They were definitely not amazing off-road in terms of overall grip, but they were predictable... even if it's predictably mediocre :D I think "predictable" is kind of the theme with the 300L in general :)

    • @mikeph1229
      @mikeph1229 21 день тому

      @@DmitriyAdv yeah I agree 100% they were predictable until you hit sand or some what deep mud

  • @wobblywaldo
    @wobblywaldo 21 день тому

    Great review. Good to see how it handle our BC terrain. This would be a good replacement for my DRZ400 but not a replacement for my exc-f 350 for sure. The Kove is not an enduro bike but like with a DRZ it can do 95% of it with decent rider on it I would assume. Thanks for this video

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 21 день тому

      Thanks for watching! I've had a DRZ years back, and would 100% take a Kove over that for any sort of dual sport type duty. The suspension and chassis is in another league on the Kove (it's a much newer bike), despite being heavier I feel like it actually manages it's weight better and feels less top heavy. Fuel injection is also a huge plus for me personally, and probably nice to have in BC where the temperature and elevation can vary a lot in a single day.

  • @lukasking2573
    @lukasking2573 22 дні тому

    Thanks, that material difference is important. Using the ranger for tree work.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 22 дні тому

      Yeah, I think the outlander will last about 3 rides in bushy terrain. Meanwhile I've been using the Raw for 2 years and probably 200 hours of riding now. Including a dozen east coast "hard" enduro events and a bunch of other racing. It still looks great.

  • @user-pp5or5og4k
    @user-pp5or5og4k 23 дні тому

    S12 =heavy, bulky, no shifter /brake/ foot peg feel, super high toe box and lacks grip on the motorcycle . It's a dated design unchanged in 10+ years other than color.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 22 дні тому

      Thanks for your comment, but I’m going to disagree with you here, on almost all points. Heavy and bulky compared to what? A much lighter boot with a soft sole will have much less protection - the sole has to be stiff for your foot to stay protected and the hard plastic has to be there for the same reason. I’ve tried on similar boots from Sidi and Forma and they are similar in weight and construction. I think the feel of the controls is great once these are broken in properly. I don’t find the much less protective AlpineStars tech 7 to be better in this department personally. I own both, bought both with my own money, have ridden both of them back to back, and can ride just as comfortably in either. Your mileage may vary due to fit, but this is my experience. I find the toe box is actually fairly slim compared to some other boots. They redesigned this portion to slim it down from its original shape.

  • @95jersey
    @95jersey 24 дні тому

    do they extend to the end of the grips? I am worried about grip ends sticking out and getting snagged.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 24 дні тому

      Yep. They extend as far as you want them to really as it's up to you where you mount them on the bars. I run mine about even with the end of the bars.

  • @nickg2431
    @nickg2431 25 днів тому

    Finally this technique is slowly coming together for me.I am 6ft 2in tall with long arms so getting my body position right is even harder!

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 25 днів тому

      I've been focusing on my body position at races all summer and it's amazing how much faster/safer I can ride when I use my body properly.

    • @nickg2431
      @nickg2431 25 днів тому

      my tail has to go right back and my head a tiny bit further over the bars than "normal"It does work though and the bike" feels" like its going slower than it is now im used to it.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 25 днів тому

      @@nickg2431 Yeah, same! From my experience I have to feel like I'm way overdoing it for it to actually be correct. Rich Larsens, AJ Catanzaros, or Chris Birch's videos go in depth on the specifics of the position, which you might have seen already, but I'm mentioning here for anyone else reading the comments.

  • @human1513
    @human1513 25 днів тому

    99% of Adventure boots are street abrasion reistance boots only and are not true off-road boots. The Sidi 2 are reasonable, boarder line for offering adventure riding protection. I like my Tech 7's and have had my KTM enduro and Yamaha MX bikes ontop of my boots many times and along with Mobius knee guards have never had a lower body injury over years. Many AMA pro MX & SX riders prefer & wear the Tech 7 over the Tech 10 boots.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 25 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment and feedback on the Tech 7s! I feel like whats "enough" protection is a very personal choice with a lot of personal variables involved. There are many people who don't wear any upper body armor and many who like to pad every bone in their body.

  • @gianfrancodioguardi1221
    @gianfrancodioguardi1221 27 днів тому

    Wold you agree that K8 could be use for montan biking. I an just in the recovery of ACL surgery

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 25 днів тому

      Sure! Though it will definitely be more noticeable on a mountain bike since you're bending your leg a lot, and there may be a bit more chafing because of that. Good luck with the recovery!

  • @richmorris9795
    @richmorris9795 Місяць тому

    Ive never had so much fun riding than on a 150. My bike was down 1 weekend and a 150 was lended to me. I thought right away that this was going to be brutal. Boy was i wrong!!! That bike went everywhere the 300's went. Being able to ride a bike to its full potential was a feeling of incrdibel joy. Fully tapped out in first second third for the majority of time. if i did that on a 250 or 300 I'd be dead. The slow stuff was great too. I high centered myself on a log in a river. I thought ok now im in trouble, lets see what happens. Well a little hip thrust forward with some gas and a little clutch that bike went up and over that log like nothing. My jaw dropped!! And i wasnt even tired when we got back to the the trucks. My friends on their 300's were exhausted. It was a huge ego check for me.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @jarrod1687
    @jarrod1687 Місяць тому

    Valid comments. One thing that can make this bike real twitchy is a 120/100 rear tyre, think it gives it too much rake/trail

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      I'm not sure what size my buddy had on there, but that would make sense. It felt like a geometry thing, like the bars being rolled forward, or forks being raised up in the clamps.

    • @jarrod1687
      @jarrod1687 Місяць тому

      Gotcha, I moved my bars too far forward once and it handled poorly, was nice when standing though

  • @airadaimagery692
    @airadaimagery692 Місяць тому

    It’s my dream to ride this same route on my fully modded 300 Rally. BC is so beautiful.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      It really is! I'm hoping to come back soon and do more exploring.

  • @crosstrainingenduro
    @crosstrainingenduro Місяць тому

    Great vid, Dmitriy! It was good to catch up again. I'll be putting up quite a few vids soon....

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Thanks, it was good to see you as well!

  • @djsomers100
    @djsomers100 Місяць тому

    Sidi Adventure 2's are not motocross boots. Better comparison would be with Sidi Crossfires or similar.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      I 💯 agree, just using the boots I personally have. I actually wanted to include them specifically to point out that adventure boots don’t offer nearly as much protection.

  • @yamahasuperbike2202
    @yamahasuperbike2202 Місяць тому

    Awesome trails! Excellent!

  • @johnrolavs6794
    @johnrolavs6794 Місяць тому

    You might laugh, but this is the bike I'm leaning towards. I'll need to do a few mods, hand guards, skid plate, rad guard, bigger fuel tank, foot pegs and of course suspension and a better seat. Once done you have a reasonable dual sport that's long range, crazy reliable, oil changes every 10k kms, and barely capable of highway speeds. In the Philippines it will run about 6.5-7k CAD, the parts and the bike are a bit cheaper there. The high seat height, ground clearance, low weight and and especially the range is very nice. It's 25 kms to the nearest gas station. Plus it's appropriate for my skill level lol. Nice riding and thanks for the honest review 👍

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Honestly if I wanted a dual sport for longer trips or general exploring, especially outside the US - this bike would be high on my list. Cheap, reliable, low maintenance. Compared to my KTM 350 or even something like a CRF450L or Yamaha WR250R, the CRF300L is also much more relaxing and easier to ride.

  • @sid99.
    @sid99. Місяць тому

    🥵

  • @lanemosher148
    @lanemosher148 Місяць тому

    Good breakdown of pros cons. At 6'3 and lanky im always interested in going down some but hesitant to go backwards much

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      I hear you! I think "back" is a very situation/application dependent thing, just like tires. I will say that I really enjoy the sharper teeth, my feet have been staying very planted and the general feel of the pegs is superb.

  • @quadsquadgarage
    @quadsquadgarage Місяць тому

    Stock suspension?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Only modification on those bikes were the hand guards. Everything else completely stock - suspension, tires, everything... even stock (lack of) skid plate :D

  • @blayd8234
    @blayd8234 Місяць тому

    makes me want to get rid of my cbr 600...

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Horses for courses, but the CRF 300L is definitely an awesome bike to explore on. Surprisingly nice on the highway too, super smooth! As long as you're not asking it to go super fast obviously.

  • @PatriciaSmith-bb1tq
    @PatriciaSmith-bb1tq Місяць тому

    Its nastelka, call it nastelka 😂

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      I don’t get it 😜

  • @BushRoostersMX
    @BushRoostersMX Місяць тому

    Not disagreeing with the opinions on the tech 7’s, but I think you’d find the tech 10’s closer to the least and gearne.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      That would make sense, since it's their top of the line boot. I have a couple friends with Tech 10's who love them.

  • @greatsouthernsky
    @greatsouthernsky Місяць тому

    Great video, you're a good speaker. Be great to hear your thoughts on going from the 150 to the ec300. I have a 150tpi and a beta 200, love the quieter torque of the 200 but it has some shortcomings compared to the 150, the 150 has a lighter feel. When I jumped on an ec300 I was surprised at how heavy it is. I know horses for courses.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      Thanks! I appreciate the feedback! I loved the 150 because of the light feel and flickability, but the actual weight (when picking up or dragging) between the two is not that different. The 150 was also a great learning tool - you have to carry more speed through corners, and it's light feel made it less intimidating when hitting larger obstacles. It absolutely made me a better rider, and when I hopped back onto a 300 I was much quicker in both open and technical terrain than I was on the 300 that I had before the 150. The main disadvantage of small bore two strokes is that they don't lug and find traction nearly as well as a 300 (or even a 250). This is something that is absolutely critical in hard enduro situations where you are going up ridiculously steep terrain that is also very slippery. Hard enduro is primarily what I ride/race and is ultimately why I ended up switching from the 150 back to a 300.

  • @retrograde11
    @retrograde11 Місяць тому

    Would you recommend this xtrainer or 200rr for beginner rider? Came back from demo day today. Rode 300rr, which I thouth I'd prefer, but felt it was too much bike and it wore me out quick. Felt xtrainer or 200rr was the sweet spot for me at this point? Nice review. Thanks for that!

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      In my opinion it would depend on what kind of trails you ride and how tall you are. The Xtrainer is awesome for slow gnarly stuff and shorter riders. The 200rr has better suspension, so it works well for faster trails, but is also a bit taller as a result

    • @retrograde11
      @retrograde11 Місяць тому

      @@DmitriyAdv much appreciated! 👍

  • @R3dsh1ft13
    @R3dsh1ft13 Місяць тому

    During the wheelie section, were you in 1st or 2nd gear?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      1st gear, stock gearing. It would probably work in 2nd gear as well with a bit more revs and aggressive clutch work

  • @yuriabmxr
    @yuriabmxr 2 місяці тому

    Well done video. I have not tried many OTC braces I have used a few custom ones through the years: Donjoy Defiance I, II, III, CTi 1, 2, and I actually did have a set of CTi OTC (more on that later). I agree that the Defiance is your best option, and I frankly don't think it's close. The Defiance have all fit very well and they have the option for a short lower frame if you want it to mount outside your boots. The CTi 1 I had was not bad but was never anywhere close to as comfortable as the Defiance I or II. I agree that the down side is the hard shell protection. I wear Leatt Dual Axis Knee Guards and I wish there was a hybrid of the two concepts. I tried to get a set of CTi 2 braces about ten years ago and they made two sets and could not get them to fit correctly and eliminate all pressure points. When they gave up, they gave me a pair of OTC braces (as in the video). These were "OK" but the fit was not what I would call great and I threw them away before I got a whole lot of use out of them and went back to the Defiance. In my opinion, any of the modern OTC moto specific braces would be better than the CTi OTC. I also noticed that the distance between the hinges was by far the widest with these braces, making them very difficult to wear under most moto pants.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I would probably keep wearing the Defiance, but I now have some hardware in that leg (due to another injury) that that makes them uncomfortable. I've been very happy with the Mobius over the past couple of years, they work really well for the kind of riding I do.

  • @narwhal7642
    @narwhal7642 2 місяці тому

    Great Review! I’m a street rider ( returning after 25 years). I’m looking for a protected boot and considering moto x and just leaving in boxes and carrying street shoes to change into. I’m surprised at lack of good protective street boot.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      There are some pretty protective road racing boots out there. Speaking from experience, I think an MX boot might be somewhat difficult to operate typical street bike controls with. The reality is that mx style impact protection (boots, body protectors...etc) really only works at relatively low speeds and for things like smashing your feet against rocks, stumps, and other motorcycles. You may want to look at something like a trials boot as Ryan F9 suggests.

  • @johnkephart2355
    @johnkephart2355 2 місяці тому

    It won’t flame out if you give it gas. Why are you lugging it sooo much?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      To me a big advantage of a big bore bike is so I can lug it and maintain traction.

    • @johnkephart2355
      @johnkephart2355 2 місяці тому

      @@DmitriyAdv I agree with that but your engine isn't happy when it is lugged that bad all the time. Thanks for the video. I think I'm going to get one.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      @@johnkephart2355 welcome! Thanks for the comments and enjoy your new Beta :)

    • @dominic9279
      @dominic9279 17 днів тому

      I'm curious to know the power and torque specs, anyone?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 17 днів тому

      @@dominic9279 Not sure, there are some dynos of the 2020 500 RR-S around, which is probably somewhat similar. The 480 feels very similar to the KTM 500 to me in terms of engine character.

  • @SergeTarkovski
    @SergeTarkovski 2 місяці тому

    Would you mind weighing the helmet and sharing how light it is?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      I don't have this helmet anymore unfortunately. I retired it after some impacts.

  • @JOE-rp2cz
    @JOE-rp2cz 2 місяці тому

    can u simply just remove the e-start? I don't mind kicking bike over

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      I don’t see why not. Estart is nice in technical terrain though!

  • @Trailgod865
    @Trailgod865 2 місяці тому

    I went out last summer and there were trees down came from tn bringing chainsaw next time lol

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Bummer! We had zero tree issues in September

  • @jwaller1327
    @jwaller1327 2 місяці тому

    Just curious about your opinion on the comparison of the 300 engine between the 300RR and the XTrainer. I bought the XTrainer as my first 2-stroke because of the linear power delivery, the ability to modify the engine to be like the 300RR's if I ever feel like I want it in the future, and because of the lower seat height. I mentioned something about getting the 300RR pipe and air filter cage and getting the engine to be like the 300RR's and someone else told me I was thinking about it in the wrong way; that people with the 300RR and Race Editions should try to make their power more like the power on the XTrainer. Thoughts?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      It depends on what you want to use the bike for. The power on the Xtrainer is very linear and almost docile. It's not a very racey motor, so it will probably fit people who aren't looking to go fast better. I've seen quite a few Xtrainers with 300RR pipes. Would make quite the woods weapon!

  • @silver244
    @silver244 2 місяці тому

    Great thoughs

  • @silver244
    @silver244 2 місяці тому

    Is either better than your KTM? Would you prefer any beta ?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Both KTM and Beta have their advantages, so it all depends on what's important to you. For example - I think the KTM has a slightly better tuned suspension out of the box (vs the RR) and better/easier parts availability. Beta has a lower seat height and longer maintenance intervals.

    • @silver244
      @silver244 2 місяці тому

      @@DmitriyAdv I'm a 176cm or 5'9 guy. KTM seems just a tad too much but I got the lower seat now. Beta feels lower (brother has it) Do you lower your bike as well and if yes, then does it change the geometry that much ? I think an inch lower would be great for me

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      @@silver244 I have a 2018 KTM 350 EXC-F that I put about 100 hours of various offroad riding on, and a buddy of mine has a 2021 KTM 350 EXC-F. Both have PDS (no linkage) suspension - stock, not lowered. Both of us are 5'11" and intermediate riders pretty comfortable in any terrain. With the sag set correctly we both find the KTMs on the tall side for gnarlier riding, dabbing definitely becomes much more challenging and I tip over over more often than I do on my GasGas EC300 (linkage). It's not a huge issue for us, but might be for a shorter rider like yourself.

  • @worldwide1873
    @worldwide1873 2 місяці тому

    How nimble/light do these feel compared to a 300? And compared to a 450?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      They're pretty light/nimble feeling. Much closer to a 300 than a 450 in my opinion. Keeping in mind that the 4 strokes always feel a bit more substantial than two strokes

  • @tonn333
    @tonn333 2 місяці тому

    What's your helmet history?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      I started with a couple entry level helmets from Fly and HJC after which I decided to not cheap out anymore and get the best protection possible. So I went to a 6D (also tried a Bell Moto9, but the fit wasn't good), which I still have and use occasionally. Then to a Klim F5, because of it's weight and ventilation, then to then this helmet because I was missing the concussion prevention features of the 6D. I considered/tried a bunch of others on that didn't fit well or didn't offer the level of protection I was looking for.

    • @tonn333
      @tonn333 2 місяці тому

      @@DmitriyAdv I have 9.5 carbon myself as my first helmet. I like it so far. Have you tried Shoei?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      @@tonn333 I have not. In general Shoei helmets tend to not fit my head very well.

  • @philm695
    @philm695 2 місяці тому

    Good riding.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! It was a slick out there

  • @pierrebikelifetv9832
    @pierrebikelifetv9832 2 місяці тому

    Nice 👍🏾

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @milesholland6826
    @milesholland6826 2 місяці тому

    Awesome review. I am considering the dual sport version (390 rr-s). Do you know if the riding characteristics/handling/power delivery are about the same? Thanks

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 2 місяці тому

      Yep, it's the same. The race edition is the one that's different. If I didn't already have a KTM 350 for dual sport duties, I'd be seriously looking at the 390 RR-S myself.

  • @TW-vm5zk
    @TW-vm5zk 3 місяці тому

    isn't that a 2023 ?

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 3 місяці тому

      I was told they were all 24s at this demo day, but you’re right the plastics look like a 23

    • @Thirty-OughtSick
      @Thirty-OughtSick Місяць тому

      @@DmitriyAdvWe had dual spark 2 strokes at our demo so they were 24’s . Bikes probably have been through a lot of plastics so dealers probably put what they had on them. Also, tires were 30psi at ours in some mud. Once we lowered them bikes felt way better.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv Місяць тому

      @@Thirty-OughtSick I think the tire pressures were OK on these, but good point about demo bikes in general. I've definitely seen some demos with some weird setups.

  • @GrayRidesEnduro
    @GrayRidesEnduro 3 місяці тому

    Hey man have you gotten a chance to run the en91ex yet? Curious to hear your thoughts about how it compares to the jx8

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 3 місяці тому

      I ran it at Battle of the Goats this past weekend. For what it's worth, most of the A and Pro riders were either on Michelin Xtrem or this tire. It worked great - lots of grip! I like the larger 140 footprint, feels a bit more stable on sidehills and when pivoting the bike around. Grip on wet rocks or logs is especially good. It's not the best tire for loose terrain (loose dirt, sand...etc). Wear is probably about on par with the JX8. It's definitely not a long lasting tire. Overall, I'd run it again!

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 3 місяці тому

      Also, note that you need to run it with fairly low pressures or soft mousses for it to work properly. I ran it with a drilled plushie nitromousse and it worked well.

    • @GrayRidesEnduro
      @GrayRidesEnduro 3 місяці тому

      @DmitriyAdv dangggg that's a gnarly race dude! I appreciate your insight, I'm doing silverkings in June and I'm thinking that the jx8 (which I've ran in the past) might be better for the loamier dirt that's up there and the en91ex better for more solid ground. Would you agree with that? I'll definitely be running some low pressure with whatever I go with. I ran tubliss last year at silverkings, and it cut a hole straight through the jx8, and I was on a flat all day. Now I'm running a plushie but can't get it soft enough without drilling, and I don't wanna lose the longevity of it. So now I'm gonna try a lucioli to get something in the middle. Sorry for my rant 🤣

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 3 місяці тому

      @@GrayRidesEnduro No worries, there are so many rear tire nuances with hard enduro haha! I found that the best thing to do is find some local pros or A riders and ask them what they run, because terrain is so different everywhere. I think the EN91EX works well for loam when it's new because it's got little scoops in the pattern. Less so as it wears. It's hard to go wrong with a JX8 honestly, it's a great all around hard enduro tire that's also 50% cheaper than the Dunlop or Michelin.

    • @GrayRidesEnduro
      @GrayRidesEnduro 3 місяці тому

      @DmitriyAdv sweeeet sounds good man.I think I should just give the en91ex a shot and see how it works out. Worst case scenario I just run the jx8 again 🤷‍♂️