@@valentinkunzl4700ahh yeah it is a trials bike but trials bikes started in dirt, nowadays yes they're in arenas with obstacles most of the time but that's not where it started...
Dirt biking is for those who love the thrill of speed and giving throttle and just moving quick and pushing where they can ride and what they can do to the limit, MTB Is for those who wanna be able to cool down and not have to worry about petrol and expensive repairs, but love the feeling of how free they are, no clutch no throttle, but a whole lot of speed and in comparison to dirtbikes on the air you can do so much more!
If you’ve ever walked down a mountain bike trail you realize how insane that shit is. They have the balance to ride 1 foot wide wooden planks down the side of a hill top speed, jump off and do a 360 to land it. They are on a different level, I’d rather pussyfoot a dirtbike
@@DirtBikesOnlyTricksand then you showed a guy on an enduro MTB hopping backwards. Doesn't really compare to motor trials at all!! Should have just showed Moto trials Vs MTB trials in that case.
I have both. the mountain bike keeps you in better shape and your injuries tend to be minor. Although I admit mountain bike injuries are more frequent.
Not really when you take into consideration the amount of grooming dirt bike trails have and also how much of the weight the suspension can take and there it also basically no picking lines or choosing pedal strokes
@@Grandpa6696 you must just be riding at tracks m8. Some of the harder enduro trails can get gnarly asf. Same can be said about mtb trails too though. It all depends on where you're riding. But in general, dirt bikes are just harder to ride due weight, clutch control, throttle control, etc.
Was into both heavily. MTB I did cross country and had a carbon fiber downhill racing bike. Skill sets do crossover for the downhill MTB. Both are great
I get that dirt biking is cooler but it’s just so much harder doing this on mtb cause the balance dirt bike have more weight and power making it easier to balance / jump / speed
Have you ridden a dirtbike before?? Try moving 200+lbs of blended metals that gravity fights vs complex carbon and overpriced / overengineered kids bikes
They are both fun in their own way but being able to twist a throttle and get an instant insane punch of power will NEVER be matched by anything else. It’s just the way it is.
Way more MTB trails in most places than dirt bike trails. I have got both, and wind up riding the MTB like 4 times as much since trail access is so much better.
Just depends on the application. DB wheelies and big air are easier to make happen. MTB stunts and tricks need a big hill or a lot of pedaling, but can be easier bc of the weight ratio. 2 wheels are awesome, so let's enjoy them both!
Los dos me parecen increíbles, pero me parece más complicado por el esfuerzo físico del ciclista, sí ya sé que el motorista también tiene que estar físicamente fuerte, para mí de 10 los dos, eso sí el ciclista contamina menos
That last "Dirtbike" wasn't a dirtbike. It's a trials bike which is completely different than a dirtbike. It is engineered and built specifically to do the kinds of things it was shown doing in the video, slow, precision balanced climbs and turns over what would be impossible obstacles for a dirtbike. The engines are built for a smooth even power delivery with no real concern about acceleration or top speed and it's suspension is designed with low speed stability and being able to soak up a drop straight down from an obstacle or terrain feature often on only a single wheel being in contact with the ground. These bikes take a very disciplined rider and years of practice to even begin to be competitive. While popular in Europe "Trials" competitions are not as widespread in the US. In a lot of ways a Trials rider and his bike share more in common with a mountain bike and a rider highly skilled at the low speed "Technical" type of mountain bike competition. A dirtbike would be completely unsuited in trials competition and to try and run a Trials bike the way a competition dirtbike is ridden would destroy the Trials bike in less than ten minutes. If you are going to post these kinds of videos I'd suggest you do a bit more research about the subjects being compared as well as paying attention to what is actually in the video clips you use as it will help you appear to know what you're talking about and easier to take seriously... Unless your goal is simply to get clicks, likes and comments by relying on viewers not knowing what they are seeing in which case your doing just fine.
Mtb's are fun af, but ya can't compare to hitting a 100+ ft triple an whipping your bike basically upside down and backwards, pulling it back and landing smooth. Plus the sound of ur bike during that....nothing compares. Honestly hope that's how I leave this world, never feel more free than pulling off a huge whip.
I think ease of access is what primarily determines preferences... If you're family or yourself once older cannot afford a dirt bike, then Bikes ( BMX, Mountain, Etc ... ) would be your choice... And One's Skills Are Oftened Started at Early Age & Carried Through Into Adult Life...