stay_upright
New member
I've got a trials bike and have seen the odd enduro bike at our trials ground - I don't think anyone minds, they are not going fast (and are members).
I was thinking of taking my 300 to practice some skills and balance - both could do with a lot of work but don't know how useful it would be and/or how many bits I will smash up. I would of course have to try some rock steps (not too big I'm only a beginner at trials) but I guess if you could navigate around the obsticles OK on an enduro bike that would put me in a great position for racing...?
Of course just riding the trials bike should help the enduro but to be honest last time out on the gasser I has the same type of balance/control issues I always have but don't have these issues on the trials bike.
I was thinking of taking my 300 to practice some skills and balance - both could do with a lot of work but don't know how useful it would be and/or how many bits I will smash up. I would of course have to try some rock steps (not too big I'm only a beginner at trials) but I guess if you could navigate around the obsticles OK on an enduro bike that would put me in a great position for racing...?
Of course just riding the trials bike should help the enduro but to be honest last time out on the gasser I has the same type of balance/control issues I always have but don't have these issues on the trials bike.