@@OTR_ENDURO my entire group got into trials this year and it’s a game changer!! It WILL take you to the next level! I wish I found it a long time ago…. Now if I could just give up drinking ….
@@PrimalEnduro yeah I started doing this when I quit drinking and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. But definitely going to get a trials bike and get into that because that is the way to get to the next level in this sport, no doubt!
@@OTR_ENDURO I wish I got into it when I was your age! make sure your friends get them also...it's hard to learn alone or ride with big bikes. Best if you can find someone who knows trials that can show you the ropes.
@@PrimalEnduro yeah I have a few buddies that want to get them as well and another buddy who is a fairly good trials rider and said he’d show me the ropes. Just gonna get one and ride it every single day after work, even if it’s just in the yard doing slow speed maneuvers. I know that will be a game changer for clutch control/balance/ etc.
I still have the GPX, its funny how easy it was to go to the KTM because they feel similar. The TBI is very smooth and definitely a more premium ride than the GPX. But the TSE will always hold a special place in my heart! lol
awesome! i watched 10 videos of kove reviews... finally found the one i was looking for. i do ride a ktm 790 adventure r atm. i do everything on it.. single trail street easy and hard offroad.. but always when i am, riding by myself i am to scared to get stuck and dont do the stuff i do wanna make... i am not the skilled rider ever. looking for a good alternative.. think ill testride the kove at the moment its arriving in australia. thought about a ktm500 adv build.. but hell that bike gets expensive with all the stuff i do need..
Its not in me to lug a 2 stroke or even a 4 stroke for that matter. Rear wheel control is all in the clutch. 2 strokes dont make much low end power compared to a 450. Reason why people consider them easier to ride in woods or tight trails. But if your good with a clutch I like the more powaa
Everytime me and my friends went out when we were 15-16 we always forgot water, or if I didn’t forget and mentioned it they’d be like “we’re going like 10 minutes away bro” 3 hours later I’m knocking on random people’s houses to get water cus I felt like I was literally dying and we still had a while till we got back😭 these mfs forget that just cus somewhere is 10 minutes away while driving doesn’t mean it’s 10 minutes away while walking, either that or they’re just plain stupid as fuck😂 I looked on google maps and we had walked like 6 miles one way and only 5 the way back cus we took a less windy way, that’s when I learned that I can’t trust anything these mfs say about time or distance cus they don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about😂 and I was the only fat one in the group and by fat I mean FAT like morbidly obese type shit, i honestly don’t know how 400 pound me did that type of shit on the daily, I may have been in pain but I pushed through it to hang out with my boys and not be a buzzkill and I may still be fat, but I am no longer classified as morbidly obese so progress is progress
You know, there was a time when I would have agreed on that one, but Gpx completely changed my view point on china bikes! Only time I was ever stranded with them was this time when I broke it 😂
Still running her hard as ever! This bike has been a big part of my growing period with enduro in the last year. Had a few small issues but overall the bike has been incredible, especially considering I have not been nice to it 😅
NOW THATS A PROPER REVIEW...!!! Up here in New Hampshire we ride on very simular terrain...It was fun to see the bike being ridden on the same kind of trails that Ill be riding it on...Amazingly I have my KTM 950 Super Enduro/erzberg up for sale to buy the 450 RALLY .... Its the first bike in quite a while thats gotten me all excited...From everything ive seen the bike will benefit going up a couple of teeth on the gearing... looking forward to more vids on the bike....nicely done....
Thank you!! I had a blast with the Kove and I believe you will love it too! Definitely a bike worth getting excited over, it’s very manageable on the type of terrain you will be running it on up in NH. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on it!
Great mix of terrain you ripped on there. Really a do-it-all bike! And unlike on big adv bikes, those kind of tighter trails are actually fun on the Kove. I'm getting one next month, most likely.
Exactly! I had a blast with it on this terrain and definitely recommend it to those looking for a bike that can handle different riding conditions and styles!