Club heritage

Classic vintage enduro bikes (pre-1999)

A growing catalogue of old-school trail and enduro iron from 1999 working backwards — the machines Vinduro WA is all about. Specs (hp, torque, gearbox, weight) are approximate period claims for a fun read, not a workshop manual — figures vary by year and market.

Not every pre-1999 bike ever made is listed yet — help us grow it. Club eligibility is separate: see Does my bike qualify? (pre-1 Jan 1999 rules, follow-on models, and senior exceptions). Photos marked as stand-ins use free-licensed related models until a member supplies a real one.

Showing 80 · newest first (from 1999 back)

1999 Honda XR600R 1999

Honda XR600R

591 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~46 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque
~52 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~123–134 dry (period claims)

The big red thumper. Baja DNA, trail torque, and bulletproof air-cooled RFVC manners — still the poster bike for many vintage enduro riders.

XR600R ran from the mid-80s into 2000; late-90s bikes keep the classic look and long-travel dirt manners.

Photo: Rikita / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

1998

Gas Gas EC300

295 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~50–55 hp
Torque
Big mid-range pull
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–108 dry

Big EC two-stroke enduro — Spanish hard-enduro favourite of the late 90s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1998

Husqvarna WR125

124 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~30–35 hp
Torque
High-revving small-bore
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~90–95 dry

Small-bore WR — lightweight Swedish enduro for tight trails.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1998

KTM 380 EXC

368 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~52–58 hp (period claims)
Torque
Huge open-class hit
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~102–110 dry

Big-bore EXC two-stroke — late-90s open-class orange madness.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1998

KTM 620 LC4

609 cc

Liquid-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~50–55 hp (period claims)
Torque
~55–60 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~140–155 wet (variant)

Big LC4 thumper — orange four-stroke torque for enduro and dual-sport.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1998 Yamaha WR400F 1998

Yamaha WR400F

399 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC 5-valve single, 4-stroke

Power
~45–50 hp (period claims)
Torque
Strong mid-range (enduro gearing)
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~118–122 wet (approx.)

Yamaha’s first modern WR four-stroke enduro — the bike that helped drag serious trail racing into the 4-stroke era at the end of the 90s.

Launched late 90s from YZ400F DNA; early WRs are pure late-classic club metal.

Photo: Dbratland / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0) — Yamaha WR450F (later WR-F series; free-licensed stand-in for early WR400F)

1997

Honda CR250R

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp (period MX claims)
Torque
Strong mid/top 2-stroke hit
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~96–100 dry

MX iron often seen at club days — ring-ding power that still thrills on private property.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1997

Yamaha YZ250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp (period MX claims)
Torque
Sharp mid/top hit
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~96–100 dry

MX bike often converted for trails — peak late-90s blue two-stroke performance.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

BMW F650

652 cc

Liquid-cooled single, 4-stroke

Power
~48–50 hp
Torque
~55–58 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~175–190 wet

Early F dual-sport — approachable BMW adventure for dirt and tar.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

Honda XR250R

249 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~25–30 hp (period claims)
Torque
~24–25 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~108–112 dry

Light trail XR for long woods days — easy to restart, easy to live with, pure Honda RFVC character.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996 Honda XR400R 1996

Honda XR400R

397 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~32–34 hp @ 7,000 rpm
Torque
~33 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~116–118 dry

The mid-size XR everyone wanted — freer-revving than the 600, lighter to chuck around, still all-day air-cooled honesty.

Introduced mid-90s; a staple dual-purpose / enduro thumper in Aussie paddocks.

Photo: Poorsob / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

1996

Husqvarna TE610

577 cc

Liquid-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~50–55 hp
Torque
~55–60 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~145–155 wet

Big TE dual-purpose — long-legged Husky four-stroke for open country.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

KTM 250 EXC

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~45–50 hp
Torque
Strong mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~98–105 dry

Mid EXC two-stroke — race-bred orange woods performance.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

Kawasaki KX250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp (period MX claims)
Torque
Sharp mid/top hit
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~96–100 dry

MX often on private property — green two-stroke that still rips.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

Suzuki DR650SE

644 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~42–46 hp
Torque
~52–55 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~147–160 wet

Long-running dual-sport — bulletproof air-cooled single still loved worldwide.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1996

Yamaha WR250Z

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~40–45 hp (period 2-stroke claims)
Torque
Explosive mid-range
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~100–105 dry

Late-90s WR two-stroke — light, sharp, and pure woods weapon.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

Aprilia RX 250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~45–50 hp
Torque
Sharp mid/top
Gearbox
5- or 6-speed
Weight
~100–108 dry

Italian enduro two-stroke — red RX flair with serious dirt intent.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

Gas Gas EC250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~45–50 hp
Torque
Trials-bred mid control
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~98–105 dry

Spanish trials/enduro DNA — light EC that thrives in technical terrain.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

Honda XR100R

99 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~8–10 hp
Torque
~8–9 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~68–72 dry

Pit / trail learner XR — the bike that put generations on dirt.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

Husqvarna TE410

400 cc

Liquid-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~40–45 hp
Torque
~40–45 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~118–128 wet

Four-stroke TE trail — Swedish thumper for dual-purpose enduro.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

KTM 200 EXC

193 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~38–42 hp
Torque
Light, usable hit
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~95–100 dry

Light EXC two-stroke — small-bore orange that still feels fast.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

KTM 400 LC4

398 cc

Liquid-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~40–45 hp
Torque
~40–45 Nm
Gearbox
5- or 6-speed (variant)
Weight
~120–130 dry

Early LC4 dual-purpose / enduro — Austrian four-stroke thumper DNA.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995 Kawasaki KDX200 1995

Kawasaki KDX200

198 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~35–38 hp (period claims)
Torque
Hit in the mid; woods-friendly
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–105 (approx.)

The little green woods weapon. KDX200s won hearts as ISDE tools and weekend trail bikes — light, ring-ding fun, and hard to kill.

Long production life; 90s KDX200s are pure vintage enduro culture.

Photo: Prognation / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

1995

Suzuki RM250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp (period MX claims)
Torque
Sharp mid/top hit
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~96–100 dry

MX that turns up at club rides — yellow two-stroke firepower.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1995

Yamaha TT250R

249 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~28–32 hp
Torque
~25–28 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~110–118 dry

Hard enduro-style TT-R era — serious trail intent in a 250 package.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1994

KTM 125 EXC

124 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~30–35 hp
Torque
High-revving 2-stroke
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~90–95 dry

Small-bore EXC — featherweight orange enduro for tight trails.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1994

Kawasaki KLX250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~25–28 hp
Torque
~22–25 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~110–118 wet

Four-stroke dual-purpose KLX — reliable green trail manners.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1994 Suzuki DR350 1994

Suzuki DR350

349 cc

Air/oil-cooled SOHC 4-valve single, 4-stroke

Power
~25–30 hp (model-dependent)
Torque
Friendly trail torque
Gearbox
6-speed (many markets)
Weight
~120–130 (S vs R variants)

The affordable dual-purpose thumper of the 90s — simple, tough, and still a common sight on farm tracks and dual-sport trails.

DR350R dirt and DR350S street variants both fit the old-school vibe.

Photo: Wusel007 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

1993

Yamaha XT225 Serow

223 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~18–20 hp
Torque
~18–20 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~108–115 wet

Lightweight trail Serow — goat-like dual-purpose for tight tracks.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1992

Cagiva WMX 250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp (period MX claims)
Torque
Sharp mid hit
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~98–102 dry

Italian MX/enduro era — Cagiva race DNA from the early 90s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1992

Husqvarna TE350

349 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~45–50 hp
Torque
Strong mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~105–112 dry

TE two-stroke woods bike — Husky enduro with long-distance intent.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1992

Yamaha WR200

195 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~32–36 hp
Torque
Hit mid-band
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~98–102 dry

Light woods WR — small-bore two-stroke fun that punches above its size.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1991

Kawasaki KDX250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~40–45 hp
Torque
Strong mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~105–110 dry

Bigger KDX enduro — more power than the 200 with the same woods DNA.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

ATK 604

598 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~45–50 hp
Torque
~50–55 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~130–140 dry

US dual-purpose thumper — American-built big single with serious trail intent.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

Honda XR200R

195 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~16–18 hp
Torque
~16–18 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–105 dry

Small-bore trail XR — learner-friendly torque and classic Honda trail manners.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

Honda XR80R

80 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~6–7 hp
Torque
~6–7 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~60–65 dry

Youth trail XR — small, tough, and pure club-paddock nostalgia.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

Husqvarna WR250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~42–48 hp
Torque
Strong mid hit
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–106 dry

Mid WR two-stroke — classic blue/white Husky woods weapon.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990 KTM 300 EXC (era) 1990

KTM 300 EXC (era)

297 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~50–55 hp (era-dependent claims)
Torque
Explosive mid / top
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–108 (approx.)

Austrian orange enduro DNA — big-bore two-stroke EXCs that taught a generation how fast a woods bike can be.

Representative early-90s 300-class EXC spirit; exact year/model codes vary by market.

Photo: Rainmaker47 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) — later KTM 200 EXC (EXC two-stroke family; free-licensed stand-in)

1990

KTM 350 EXC

349 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–52 hp
Torque
Open mid-range punch
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–108 dry

Mid/open EXC era — serious two-stroke enduro firepower.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

Suzuki DR250

249 cc

Air/oil-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~22–25 hp
Torque
~22–24 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~115–125 wet

Smaller DR trail bike — light dual-purpose for weekend bush tracks.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1990

Yamaha WR500

499 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–55 hp (period claims)
Torque
Huge open-class 2-stroke torque
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~108–115 dry

Open-class WR thumper-stroke — big-bore two-stroke enduro for the brave.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1989

Honda NX250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~25–28 hp
Torque
~22–24 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~118–125 wet

Adventure-ish dual purpose — liquid-cooled 250 with a modern (for the era) feel.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1989

Yamaha XT600

595 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~42–46 hp
Torque
~48–52 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~155–165 wet

Dual-purpose big single — reliable trail and highway thumper of the late 80s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1988

BMW R80 G/S

797 cc

Air-cooled boxer twin, 4-stroke

Power
~50 hp @ 6,500 rpm (period claim)
Torque
~58–60 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~186–198 wet

Adventure pioneer (pre-99) — the original GS that made dual-sport travel cool.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1987

Kawasaki KLR650

651 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~40–44 hp
Torque
~50–54 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~175–190 wet

Adventure dual-sport (pre-99) — the go-anywhere KLR that redefined budget adventure.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1985

Can-Am 250 Qualifier

247 cc

Rotary-valve 2-stroke single

Power
~32–36 hp (period claims)
Torque
Rotary-valve mid punch
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~105–115 dry

Bombardier enduro classic — Canadian Can-Am race DNA from the Qualifier era.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1985

Honda XR500R

498 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~40–43 hp (period claims)
Torque
~45–48 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~122–128 dry

Pre-600 open XR thumper — big single power before the XR600R took over the legend.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1985

Husqvarna XC250

249 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~40–45 hp
Torque
Strong mid hit
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~100–108 dry

XC/WR family trail — Swedish two-stroke competition DNA.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1985

Suzuki DR600

598 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~42–45 hp
Torque
~48–52 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~145–155 wet

Big dual-purpose DR — long-legged trail and highway thumper.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1985

Yamaha XT350

346 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~27–30 hp
Torque
~28–30 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~125–135 wet

Affordable dual-sport — light enough for trails, legal enough for the road.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1984

Kawasaki KLR600

564 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~40–42 hp
Torque
~48–52 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~170–185 wet

Earlier KLR dual-sport — liquid-cooled single adventure roots.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1983

Honda XL600R

589 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~43–45 hp
Torque
~48–52 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~145–155 wet

Big dual-purpose XL — RFVC muscle for highway and fire trail.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1983

Honda XR350R

339 cc

Air-cooled SOHC RFVC single, 4-stroke

Power
~30–32 hp
Torque
~30–32 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~112–118 dry

Short-lived mid XR — RFVC punch in a more manageable package than the 500/600.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1983

Kawasaki KDX175

173 cc

Liquid-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~28–32 hp
Torque
Light mid hit
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~95–100 dry

Early KDX trail — the start of Kawasaki’s woods-bike legend.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1983

SWM RSGS 350

345 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~32–36 hp
Torque
Strong mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~110–118 dry

Italian enduro — SWM RSGS rarity with real woods capability.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1983 Yamaha IT490 1983

Yamaha IT490

487 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~42–48 hp (period claims)
Torque
Open-class torque monster
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~125 dry (period claim)

Yamaha’s big IT enduro — air-cooled open-class two-stroke that defined early-80s trail racing and desert thrashing.

IT series (175–490) were pure enduro machines before WR branding took over.

Photo: Antramir / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) — Yamaha YZ490 (open-class 490 sibling of the IT490 era)

1983

Yamaha XT250

249 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~20–23 hp
Torque
~20–22 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~115–125 wet

Light dual-purpose XT — simple trail manners and easy ownership.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1982

Honda XL500S

497 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~30–33 hp
Torque
~35–38 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~140–150 wet

Kick-start dual-sport thumper — big single adventure before ADV was a category.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1982

Maico 490 Mega 2

488 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~48–55 hp (period open claims)
Torque
Brutal open-class torque
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~105–112 dry

German open-class legend — Mega two-stroke power that still scares modern riders.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1982

Suzuki SP500

498 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~32–35 hp
Torque
~38–40 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~140–150 wet

Dual-purpose SP series — streetable trail thumper of the early 80s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1981

Honda XR185

180 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~16–17 hp
Torque
~15–16 Nm
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~98–105 dry

Early XR trail iron — light, simple, and the start of Honda’s long XR dynasty.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1981

Suzuki DR500

498 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~33–36 hp
Torque
~38–42 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~135–145 wet

Early big DR thumper — simple dual-purpose muscle.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1981 Suzuki PE250 1981

Suzuki PE250

246 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~28–32 hp (period)
Torque
Usable trail powerband
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~105–112 dry

Suzuki’s PE (Pure Enduro) yellow bikes — purpose-built woods machines from the golden age of two-stroke trail racing.

PE175/250/400 line is classic late-70s / early-80s enduro iron.

Photo: Le canari / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

1981

Yamaha IT250

246 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~30–34 hp
Torque
Usable trail powerband
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~108–114 dry

Mid-size IT enduro — pure woods manners before WR branding.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1981

Yamaha IT465

465 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~40–45 hp
Torque
Big low-end 2-stroke pull
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~122–128 dry

Big IT before the 490 — open-class air-cooled enduro iron.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1980

Kawasaki KE175

174 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~16–18 hp
Torque
Light trail pull
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~105–115 wet

Classic dual-purpose KE — simple green two-stroke trail bike.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1980

Suzuki PE175

172 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~22–26 hp
Torque
Light mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~95–102 dry

Small PE woods bike — flickable Pure Enduro classic.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1980

Suzuki PE400

397 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~38–42 hp
Torque
Open-class 2-stroke punch
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~112–120 dry

Open PE two-stroke — big-bore Pure Enduro for desert and open trail.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1980

Yamaha IT175

171 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~22–26 hp
Torque
Light mid-range
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~95–100 dry

Small-bore IT woods bike — flickable two-stroke enduro classic.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1980

Yamaha IT425

421 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~38–42 hp
Torque
Strong open-class mid
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~120–126 dry

Early open IT — desert and trail legend of the late 70s / early 80s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1979

Honda XR75

72 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~5–6 hp
Torque
~5–6 Nm
Gearbox
4-speed
Weight
~55–60 dry

Mini trail classic — where many Vinduro riders started kicking.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1978

Bultaco Frontera 370

370 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~32–36 hp (period claims)
Torque
Strong mid 2-stroke
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~110–118 dry

Spanish enduro classic — Frontera race heritage from the golden era of European enduro.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1978

Honda XL250S

249 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~20–23 hp
Torque
~20–22 Nm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~125–135 wet (dual-purpose)

Dual-purpose XL trail — street lights and dirt soul in one package.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1978

Suzuki TS250

246 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~22–25 hp
Torque
Friendly 2-stroke mid
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~120–130 wet

Classic dual-purpose two-stroke — yellow TS trail manners.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1978

Yamaha DT250

246 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~22–26 hp
Torque
Friendly 2-stroke mid
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~120–130 wet

Classic dual-purpose two-stroke — the everyman dirt-and-street DT.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1977

Montesa Enduro 360 H6

349 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~30–34 hp
Torque
Usable trail mid
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~110–118 dry

Spanish enduro iron — Montesa H6 trail manners from the late 70s.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1976 Yamaha TT500 1976

Yamaha TT500

499 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~28–32 hp @ ~5,000 rpm
Torque
~36–38 Nm @ ~5,500 rpm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~130 dry / ~145 wet (approx.)

The original big single trail legend. Simple, thumpy, and endlessly tunable — ancestor of half the dual-sport scene.

Mid-70s TT/XT 500s put large four-stroke singles back on the dirt map worldwide.

Photo: Rainmaker47 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) — 1976 Yamaha XT500 (street-legal twin of the TT500)

1976

Yamaha XT500

499 cc

Air-cooled SOHC single, 4-stroke

Power
~28–32 hp @ ~5,000 rpm
Torque
~36–38 Nm @ ~5,500 rpm
Gearbox
5-speed
Weight
~145 wet (street kit)

Street-legal twin of the TT500 — the dual-purpose big single that went everywhere.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

1975

Yamaha DT175

171 cc

Air-cooled 2-stroke single

Power
~16–18 hp
Torque
Light trail pull
Gearbox
6-speed
Weight
~105–115 wet

Small dual-purpose DT — cheap thrills and pure 70s trail vibes.

Pre-1 Jan 1999 club-era machine (representative year).

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