The best vintage european enduro the 1960s and 70s these bikes were fun and well built enduro and motocross bikes european were great at building dirt bikes lots of competion back then it was alive with many great brands on offer europe would have been fun watching all the bikes in action back then thankyou europe for making great bikes and bringing everyone together as a great crowd of people to watch these famous brands in action if only those times were now the dreams that won,t be forgotten
We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
Great music and such beaut machines! 😍. I so miss the variety of manufacturers and engineering solutions of the 70’s and 80’s. Everything looks the same now, is the same now.
We were so blessed to have grown up in the 60's to the 80's, such innovation, so many bikes, so much freedom, it was the best, Small companies like FMF or Wiseco pistons. Pro Circuit. the list goes on and on. What a FUN time, that kind of freedom is gone for ever I am afraid.
Thanks for the program. All beutiful. I have a few of them. Great fun to ride. Not as fast as today's bikes but more forgiving. And a better sound. Nearly always a crowd round them when I park up. But parts are getting hard to find and expensive
This is how dirt bikes looked when I was young. My cousin raced Maicos & Ossas. I rode a friend's Bultaco 360 once & sprayed dirt everywhere while I just tried to hang on & not crash. Dirt bikes today just look weird. I know people don't buy them for looks but I don't look at them & think "Wow I want to ride that!" Beside, my inseam isn't 37".
Nice but why no Yamaha ITs? Shoutout to the IT-175, at just over 200 lbs this fast bombproof 6 spd monoshock has provided 40 years of super reliable ripp'n...& counting...BRAPPP!!!
There is something about the Ancillotti's that makes them special. Wanted one of these when I was sixteen and still love them 😁 even the 50's and 80's are amazing sounding and looking. Cool 😎
Rather misleading title, not a KTM, Husky, or Penton to be seen. No Japanese bikes either. What's up with all the motocross bikes being tossed in? Big collection here of mostly bikes that never made it to the US. This omits several Classic enduro bikes from the era that we rode, raced and won on.
Really!... Seeing "European" in the title I expected to see Bultaco, Montesa, Ossa, Aermacchi, Jawa, CZ, Greeves, Triumph, BSA etc...what is THIS crap?
Americans weren't the best Back then. The Gdr made the best Bikes. Brands like Simson and MZ won nearly every Competition. If you don't trust me just search for Silvervase. :)