That was a good watch, I'm especially interested to know the techy stuff about how you refine your bikes for Hard Enduro. It would be good to see more of that.
Good video Will👌have you made any upgrades to the starter motor on the rieju? I know it’s common for them to go, curious to know if the pros have any tricks to keeping them going. Great bikes overall.
Hey buddy! Wish you great results. Iam owner of rieju mr 300 as well, how do you modify the clutch and do you have issues with clutxh drag Or not engaging like ktm or husq clutches. Also have you upgraded the carburetor jettings or needle? From the factory its a little to rich and aggressive on mid revs.
That was a good watch, I'm especially interested to know the techy stuff about how you refine your bikes for Hard Enduro. It would be good to see more of that.
Jeez, been waiting for this channel for years! 😀
Wow , more videos please!!
Looks like it’s got some decent power 💥
class video be good to see behind the scenes!
Thing looks like a beast
Geeeet up William!
Good video Will👌have you made any upgrades to the starter motor on the rieju? I know it’s common for them to go, curious to know if the pros have any tricks to keeping them going. Great bikes overall.
Engineers of Rieju improved the starter when they bought the Gas gas enduro line.
Nice riding on my local too 👍👍
Good blog and nice practice ground Any mods done to starter
Hey buddy! Wish you great results. Iam owner of rieju mr 300 as well, how do you modify the clutch and do you have issues with clutxh drag Or not engaging like ktm or husq clutches. Also have you upgraded the carburetor jettings or needle? From the factory its a little to rich and aggressive on mid revs.
Did you do anything with the electric starter? Mine is a little hard to start
How is the nature of the engine? Is the power curve linear or at a certain point does the pressure valve open and the motorcycle reacts too strongly?
Never heard of these bikes. Are these a name brand bike and who makes them?
I had my first Rieju at 14. I am 55...
@@DAVINCIEVO correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think those are available in the US.
They are built in Spain. Rieju has been around for 80 plus years here and are very popular.