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Enduro Gear Advice. Damper and Computer
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[QUOTE="BRush, post: 673678, member: 18729"] Yes the WER’s need to be serviced. I’ve had mine rebuilt at the beginning of each season, usually requires a new wiper (this after a season of heavy racing use). No rule against GPS’s in enduros, but they are not gonna help you. You just won’t have the time to be fooling around with it or with topo maps. At some point in your first enduro you’ll realize that a lot of what you are doing to “navigate” is following the brown strip through the woods. The one area where a GPS is useful is for emergency navigation back to the parking area (assuming you marked a waypoint there) if you get really lost , or if you have a mechanical problem and you need to limp back via some nameless tar road when you get out of a trail section. I sometimes carry my Etrex for this purpose. Having said that let me also say that leaving the marked course while still in the woods is risky because you don’t want the sweep riders to miss you. Those woods get cold at night. [/QUOTE]
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