Great points and presentation Aaron ! 👍 I'm still shopping for an "Enduro style " bike . Going to look at a 2002 Suzuki DRZ 400 pretty close to home . Any thoughts on the bike ?
The drz400’a are heavy and definitely not suited towards enduro. They weight 320lbs. But it depends if you’re wanting a street legal bike or not. I love the bike itself, but definitely not for enduro. Its be better suited towards FSR dirt roads and street use
@@AaronsEnduro Thank you Aaron as I was thinking the same thing and wanted to hear you say it ! 👍 These newer bikes are a lot heavier than the late 1970's bikes I was used to . Old 1978 4 cycle Suzuki Dr 370 tipped the scale at 265 pounds . I'm still looking around 😁
@@AaronsEnduro I've had my Apollo x19 125 for almost 2 years I ride it hard as hell and do wheelie practice on it and have not had a flat yet but I'll be ready to change the tube when it happens I also have a rim lock for the Apollo and the stock tire and tube still are doing great. I keep my rear psi at 40-50 so the tire is rock hard and doesn't slip. On my 250 I keep my rear tire at about 10 psi
Hello can anyone please help me why dose my dirt bike have no compression wen holding clutch wen I kick start it but wen I don’t hold clutch it starts 🙏🏽
Thanks man now I know how to fix a flat tire
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
Great video Aaron, keep them coming , I feel confident about changing mine now thanks.
Appreciated! Thanks for the support!
Love the content bro
ayyy, appreciated bro! Thanks for the support!
Keep up that good content man
Appreciated!!! Aint stopping anytime soon!
Great points and presentation Aaron ! 👍 I'm still shopping for an "Enduro style " bike . Going to look at a 2002 Suzuki DRZ 400 pretty close to home . Any thoughts on the bike ?
The drz400’a are heavy and definitely not suited towards enduro. They weight 320lbs. But it depends if you’re wanting a street legal bike or not. I love the bike itself, but definitely not for enduro. Its be better suited towards FSR dirt roads and street use
@@AaronsEnduro Thank you Aaron as I was thinking the same thing and wanted to hear you say it ! 👍
These newer bikes are a lot heavier than the late 1970's bikes I was used to . Old 1978 4 cycle Suzuki Dr 370 tipped the scale at 265 pounds . I'm still looking around 😁
If u wanna be old school a KDX200/220 would be a lighter 2 stroke (some street legal) enduro bike
Haha you just rip the tire off by hand and you slap it on by hand. Beast video 🤙🥂👍☑️⚡
Yessir 😎
@@AaronsEnduro I've had my Apollo x19 125 for almost 2 years I ride it hard as hell and do wheelie practice on it and have not had a flat yet but I'll be ready to change the tube when it happens I also have a rim lock for the Apollo and the stock tire and tube still are doing great. I keep my rear psi at 40-50 so the tire is rock hard and doesn't slip. On my 250 I keep my rear tire at about 10 psi
Holy shit 50 psi 😂
@@AaronsEnduro rock solid so the rear tire doesn't slip, i think the max psi says 40
Ya that sounds like zero traction haha
Hello can anyone please help me why dose my dirt bike have no compression wen holding clutch wen I kick start it but wen I don’t hold clutch it starts 🙏🏽
The clutch doesn’t alter compression. The bike either has or doesn’t have compression
I tried changing a tire on a mini bike one time. That was an epic fail. I don't have tire spoons so I just gave up. Oh well.
I did a 14” tire with screw drivers! It’s possible! Just takes way to much patience 😂
The smaller the wheel the harder it is tho