An enduro bike is specialised for nature of the sport, with the deep suspension of a Motocross bike combined with the features required to make it legal for the public road portions of the course. Engines are generally single-cylinder two stroke between 125 and 300cc. or four stroke between 250 and 650cc.
It really is a mix of a road bike and a dirt bike. it has the knobby tires and suspension of a dirt bike, but the characteristics of a road bike too.
No. In fact the Yamaha MX 80 was the first Enduro bike.
An enduro bike for endurocross (long off road trail racing). They are also good for anybody who likes to ride on trails.
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This type of dirt bike is commonly known as an Enduro Bike
Preferably only one at a time.
Enduro Racer is a video game that was produced by Sega in 1986. It is an arcade style game in which the player stands and navigates the dirt bike on the screen.
KDX200/220 without a doubt! KDX200/220 without a doubt!
yes like the wr250(yz250 with wide ratio)but suzuki
No it's not. You need to have a licensed enduro at minimum.
IN 1973 THE BIKE IN QUESTION WAS A 2-STROKE,AN WAS CALLED A DT250 ENDURO . THE BIKE YOU ARE TALKING OF WAS BUILT FROM 1980 THREW 1983 AN IS A 4-STROKE. IN 73 YAMAHA MADE NO 4-STROKE ENDURO BIKES.
A Specialized Enduro can be bought at a select amount of authorized retailers. The Enduro, being a high end mountain bike, is not sold everywhere. The official Specialized website provides a dealer locator option to find a nearby dealer.
"Enduro" means a kind of racing, or the kind of motorcycles used for enduro racing. Enduro motorcycles designed for both off-road and road use. So the are similar to dirt bikes but also have headlights, tail and brake lights and turn signals, and whatever else is required to make them usable on a road. The actual motor may be exactly the same as that used on a pure dirt bike of the same displacement.