5 Must Have Hard Enduro Parts

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The sport of Hard Enduro is growing by leaps and bounds. More and more dirt bike riders are looking for challenging terrain over high speed singletrack. Though weaving between the trees is an amazing experience, sometimes slowing down to work on your skillset can feel more rewarding.

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Whether you’re a seasoned enduro rider or a noob dirt bike enthusiast, you need to know what hard enduro parts are needed to protect your dirt bike investment. The main goal is to make sure if you ride it in, you can ride it back out. The protective parts we’re going through today are the ones that will be the most effective at keeping your bike running to get it back to the motovan.

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im getting my first enduro in the next two weeks and this already helps me. Thank you from Austria

RotoRex
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Appreciate your content, think you nailed it for must have's

charginmahlazors
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Great vid. I agree with your top 5 and would add wraparound hand guards to the list. Unless you want to look pro, then get the perch mounted ones, which break every time you look at them. But hey, you'll look pro. I have one difference of opinion though. I run a plastic (Hyde) front disk guard for two reasons. Its not your usual flimsy plastic guard and is actually very stiff. But the advantage over steel is it tends to glance and slide rather than hook on rocks. Secondly, it wraps around and covers the caliper. I've see a lot of mates have their rides ended because the caliper took a big rock slap and then said no more for me today!

craignicholson
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I've been very impressed with the stock radiator setup for the newer KTM/Husky/GasGas bikes (compared to previous years). However, solid billet style ones are definitely a must for the rocks. Curious about the absence of bark busters - less for trees, but for for handlebar/lever protection in falls. But all the listed items were a must, as well! 🤘 Good video, as always

TripleT
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Bad assery!! Great vid. Should have been a list of top 6…Wrap around hand guards..

laneconaway
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Fork guards over hand guards? Levers are way more vulnerable.

ShiftGearsMoto
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Great video! I'm stuck between the Bullet proof design radiator gaurds and the p-tech. Any thoughts? I like the BPD but I've has people say they don't protect the sides?

ZUKA
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Hand guards are as optional as a helmet. Not.

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