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[QUOTE="OffRoadWarrior, post: 134933, member: 22244"] DKT, I've got to disagree with you, the terrain really doesn't matter. Unless the terrain in question IS a SX or MX track. To ride an enduro with an MX bike here's the list of things you will have to do to it to make it equivalent to an Enduro bike. Add a flywheel weight. Add a lower first and taller 5th (and possibly 4th) gears if available. Add a silencer sparkarrestor. Add lights front and rear. Add a large capacity gas tank. Add an odometer. Have suspension revalved for trail use. DKT is right in asking for more info about how you ride MKoch. How tall are you, how much do you weigh, are you an A, B, or C rider, how strong are you, where in the country do you live, how serious of a racer do you plan to be, what kind of bike budget are you on? With a little more info we could help narrow the choices for you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % cd pub % /pub % more_beer % bash: command more_beer not found. Rats. [/QUOTE]
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