Are enduro bikes good for jumping?
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Are enduro bikes good for jumping?
‘Sturdy full suspension bike with a decent amount of travel’ is pretty much the definition of an enduro bike, so they’re ideal for this type of jump. Whilst enduro bikes are relatively heavy as far as mountain bikes go, that’s not usually an issue for jumping trails.
Who is an enduro bike for?
Enduro bikes are long-travel bikes designed for going as fast as possible downhill on the hardest trails around. Their geometry is built for speed on the descents, but also for pedalling back up hill to start the next race stage.
Can hardtail go enduro?
Added: So, yes, you can probably use a hardtail for enduro, however it may not be the best fit, and you run an increased risk of injury and/or frame damage depending on the course, technicality and skill of the rider.
Is 150mm travel enough for enduro?
An enduro bike is basically a mountain bike with at least 150mm of suspension travel, but more commonly 160-180mm. They’re built for the rigours of racing full-bore downhill whilst being sufficiently efficient on climbs and contouring trails too.
Is an enduro street-legal?
There has never been a street-legal enduro motorcycle as capable as this KTM. The KTM 500 EXC is essentially a full-blown racebike with lights, mirrors and turnsignals. It’s fully able to line up at the start of a cross-country or desert race and compete in stock form.
Is Enduro a downhill bike?
Now, Enduro Bikes are a whole different breed of bike than the downhill bike. This bike not only has the capability of being stable on rugged terrain it also allows the rider to be more comfortable on technical tracks. This bike is an all-terrain vehicle when it comes to mountain bikes.
What’s better enduro or downhill?
Downhill bikes are a lot of fun if you are fully pinned or sending very big jumps. If you’re not always riding the hardest trails in the bike park or charging down the steepest and roughest terrain, grab an Enduro bike.
Can you ride an enduro bike at the bike park?
Often times, you can ride an enduro/AM bike at the bike park and be fine, but a few things to consider: To enjoy the park, you gotta have good enough suspension and parts (brakes, etc).
Is 170mm travel too much?
Depending on your skill, riding style, and terrain, there is likely an ideal amount of suspension travel. Other specs such as geometry, wheels, and tires matter too, but they are usually tailored to match a bike’s suspension. Most modern mountain bikes will have somewhere between 100mm and 170mm of suspension travel.
What is the hardest Enduro race?
Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble
“There is hard enduro, but this is too hard” – Mani Lettenbichler believes that the infamous Erzbergrodeo Red Bull Hare Scramble is the toughest enduro race in the motorcycle world.