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[QUOTE="Al E, post: 699741, member: 18618"] Bike "Legality" depends on the enduro and where it is being run. If it is an off road enduro then the bike doesn't need to be street legal. If the enduro is run on roads to get from offroad section to offroad section then it is usually required to have a street legal bike. The legitimacy of the street legality of the bike may be up to the club that is putting on the race. With our club we usually tell the riders it is between them and any local law enforcement officials that they encounter, a couple of years ago the state police set up a road block and started checking everyone that went through. At the start of our races we usually look for at least a functioning headlight. So it basically depends on where the race is and how much road may be involved. Al E [/QUOTE]
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