@@KTM96 anything tricky track wise 250 is better/easier to ride and more capable, but for the more open hare and hounds enduro the 350 is way better, I prefer more open tracks LEC/TBEC type events
@@superdan8731 totally agree mate my 350 was a right handful yesterday in the woods at kimpton but it was Mega slippy and my bike kept flaming out! Plus I’m recovering from snapped tib & fib so wasn’t the most confident. It was ideal for abbotsly though so gonna have a think. Mines XC-F as well so geared a bit different to yours, I need a go on an EXCF ideally to make a decision!
@@KTM96 the 250 does still rip in the right hands, it’s more the long straights the 350 is better, I put a 9mm master on mine and swapped it to the 350 for a softer clutch pull. How was the leg?
Good rider 👌 👏
Have you still got your 250?
Still learning 😆 swapped to a 350 about 4 months ago 👌🏻
@@superdan8731 yeah I remember mate I didn’t know if you still had your old bike too as I am thinking of buying one
@@KTM96 anything tricky track wise 250 is better/easier to ride and more capable, but for the more open hare and hounds enduro the 350 is way better, I prefer more open tracks LEC/TBEC type events
@@superdan8731 totally agree mate my 350 was a right handful yesterday in the woods at kimpton but it was Mega slippy and my bike kept flaming out! Plus I’m recovering from snapped tib & fib so wasn’t the most confident. It was ideal for abbotsly though so gonna have a think. Mines XC-F as well so geared a bit different to yours, I need a go on an EXCF ideally to make a decision!
@@KTM96 the 250 does still rip in the right hands, it’s more the long straights the 350 is better, I put a 9mm master on mine and swapped it to the 350 for a softer clutch pull. How was the leg?