Best ENDURO Dirt Bikes 2024 [Based on Your Size & Budget]

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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    Looking for the best enduro dirt bikes of 2024 but not sure which is right for you? Whether you're a beginner or looking to upgrade your dirt bike, you're in the right place!
    In this video, I’ll show you the differences between today’s enduro bikes vs the past, what type is best for you, and then the best enduro motorcycles to choose from based on your specific needs.
    You'll learn:
    -Best hard enduro dirt bike
    -Best enduro bike for single-track tight & technical trails
    -Best enduro for cross-country racing and high-speed trail riding
    -Best enduro bike for short riders
    -Best enduro for on & off-road
    -Best cheap enduro bike under $3000
    -Best enduro bike for beginners
    Here's the full article on my website for Best Enduro Motorcycle Based On Your Size & Budget [2024]:
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Komentáře • 46

  • @MotocrossHideout
    @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci

    Are you looking for your FIRST or NEXT dirt bike?
    "Master Your Confidence" Trail Riding Handbook [Free PDF Guide] - motocrosshideout.com/confidence/

  • @IHroddin
    @IHroddin Před 3 dny +2

    You forgot about the Yamaha 4 stroke cross country bikes. YZ250FX and the YZ450FX.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 dny

      Yep, I realized that (and a handful of other bikes I missed) after I posted it. Thanks for sharing, Bob!

  • @vjcrilley4727
    @vjcrilley4727 Před měsícem +1

    Perfectly categorized. I'm sick of these types of videos only showing the new bikes. Good job.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před měsícem

      Yeah, not everyone can afford a new bike, and there are plenty of excellent "old" bikes - thanks for watching and sharing, VJ!

  • @defconsupply3990
    @defconsupply3990 Před 14 dny +1

    I Can't make up my mind so I have the 2022, 125XC, 2024 TE150, 2022 Beta 200 RR 2023 KX250X, 2023 250XCW 2023 CRF450RX Looking at dumping the Honda for a 390 RR Beta. My favorite of all of them I think is the Beta 200 Least is the Honda 450

  • @omicrondec
    @omicrondec Před 3 měsíci +3

    The Husky is pronounced 'hoosk·vaar·nuh'. 😁 I'm Swedish-American and lived over there for a while.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci

      Seriously?? I've heard it said that way and never knew for sure, but I guess I'm not surprised. I might have a hard to changing, but I do have some swedish in me, haha.

  • @pebblepincher
    @pebblepincher Před 7 dny

    Curious how you think the Honda xr 400 holds up, and what category you’d label it

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 7 dny

      Good question. I'd consider it a trail bike, similar to the newer CRF250F or KLX300R. The engine is solid with great torque and is very reliable.
      The biggest complaints are usually: it's kind of heavy (especially if you're a smaller/weaker rider), and it doesn't have electric start, which can make it hard to restart when it's hot or on the side of a hill.
      If it got E-start, EFI, and stayed the same weight, it would be an awesome trail bike for bigger/taller riders.

  • @FindingtheForgotten
    @FindingtheForgotten Před měsícem

    Team Beta for life!!

  • @Vodafone16v
    @Vodafone16v Před měsícem

    What about the KTM 250 Freeride for a beginner? I think that it has the perfect height!

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před měsícem +1

      Yep, that's a good bike for a novice - they don't sell the 250 gas version here in the states anymore though; just the electric version now.

  • @MapesTom
    @MapesTom Před 3 měsíci

    I believe in 2024, KTM has given the XC's and XC-W's the same transmissions. For desert, until this year, you would have wanted the XC-W because XC's top out at lower speeds. XC for GNCC type stuff, XC-W for enduro or desert. Again, in 2024, transmissions are the same though.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci

      Very interesting - thanks for sharing, Tom! Just checked out Jeff Slaven's video on the 2024 transmissions here: czcams.com/video/orALruvjGEw/video.htmlsi=pLe8cwFYVD62OMgU
      You're also correct on the older XCW for top-speed - for some reason I knew that it's better for desert high-speed riding, but I got that mixed up in my brain with just "racing" with the close-ratio trans. Thanks!

  • @byronveliz6421
    @byronveliz6421 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I started off on a crf125 and now currently on a klx230r wanting to get something lighter and more agile for the trails any suggestions?

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 2 měsíci

      Those are great bikes to start on! What kind of riding will you be doing and how tall are you, Byron?

    • @byronveliz6421
      @byronveliz6421 Před 2 měsíci

      @@MotocrossHideout trail riding and light enduro I'm about 5'6

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 2 měsíci

      Okay, have you considered the Beta XTrainer? I have an article on it here: motocrosshideout.com/beta-xtrainer-300/

    • @byronveliz6421
      @byronveliz6421 Před 2 měsíci

      @MotocrossHideout yes I have . Definitely an option but any recommendations from the 3 main Japanese brands ?

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 2 měsíci

      Gotcha. Just curious, is there a specific reason for not wanting a Beta?
      The next upgrade would probably be a YZ125X - it's a little bit tall at your height, but is very light and good for enduro/trails if you want a 2-stroke.
      Any 250cc and bigger 4-stroke enduro bike isn't going to feel much lighter than your 230 on the trails.

  • @kevindwyer3742
    @kevindwyer3742 Před 3 měsíci

    TM300 EN for the win! 💣

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci

      Forgot about TM... I'm used to them only have motocross bikes, but apparently they already have FI 2-strokes! I'm not seeing a lot of info/specs on their website though.

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh
    @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh Před měsícem

    I am 2 m tall which is best for me?

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před měsícem

      Aside from the bikes for short riders/beginners, they're all about the same size.

  • @jaminclardy2605
    @jaminclardy2605 Před měsícem

    Not a single mention of the husqvarna FE250. the lightest of the duel sport enduro's. The disrespect

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před měsícem +1

      Ha, yeah there are quite a few bikes that I missed but the video would've been longer.
      With that said, here in the U.S. Husqvarna doesn't currently sell an FE250, so that's one reason why I didn't include it.

    • @jaminclardy2605
      @jaminclardy2605 Před měsícem

      ​@MotocrossHideout 😂 I'm just Bustin your chops, this is a great video.. Don't know why they stopped selling it here. I live in oregon and have a FE250, with all the Mods it easily outperforms the Fe350 in stock form and it's lighter at around 230lbs currently.

  • @Willowcreek19
    @Willowcreek19 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I don't understand the e start generation. If somebody couldn't start your bike you knew they had no business being on it. Maybe 1 dude out of 50,000 can start my BRP. Now I see people afraid to push start bikes after their button quit working. They might "hurt" it they say.. Fragile, they are getting very very fragile.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci +5

      I understand your point Brent, but I kinda see it like comparing hand crank to electric start cars. It's so much more convenient, but as you say, anyone can do it...
      I don't mind kicking over a 450 (or 650), but why would I if I have a 'magic button'? 😆

    • @Willowcreek19
      @Willowcreek19 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@MotocrossHideout you're missing my point. It once was you were responsible for getting yourself out of a situation. Now everybody has a melt down once electricity fails. No phone, no gps, no e start. No go. It's a different, softer, less capable crowd. We had paper maps, intelligence and muscle. Now it just takes money.

    • @WeTheBelievers1776
      @WeTheBelievers1776 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Some of the terrain these bikes are designed for are two sketchy and dangerous to be kickstarting your bike on. The last thing you want to do is kick start your bike when you stop to assess your next route down or cross something when you're on the lip of a hill where it's 50 ft slope down on your right and 60 ft slope down on your left where you really have no room to put your foot down and kick start your bike or when you stall somewhere unexpected. We're not talking about MX tracks here or regular dirt trails.

    • @WeTheBelievers1776
      @WeTheBelievers1776 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hehe has a confused with not knowing how to Kickstart your bike when it's more about not being able to Kickstart your bike when you're on top of a mountain assessing your next route or when you stole an unexpected spot that is dangerous and the last thing you want to do is kick start your bike because you can't get the proper footing down. He seems to think all terrain is the terrain he rides.

    • @MotocrossHideout
      @MotocrossHideout  Před 3 měsíci

      Everything was better back in the day, right? Yeah, I get it - we're soft. But it doesn't seem to be changing any time soon...

  • @MrValenttinno
    @MrValenttinno Před 2 měsíci

    so basically i need 12k