I'm hoping to get a feel for what is a common bike seen on the oftr trails. What is an appropriate bike for someone who's been riding for 10+ years, but is a novice in the dirt?
Ive been doing some research and feel like I'm spinning my wheels on this.
I'm looking to downsize from an adv bike to a something lighter. The long haul trips the adv bike is capable of no longer sound attractive to me. Just want to spend an afternoon riding around a forest every once in a while.
So I'm looking at a dualsport or an Enduro from one of the Japanese brands and trying to weigh the pros/cons against each other.
Where I live, both bikes would have to be towed up to a trail. No way I'm riding 2 hours on the highway on a 300cc. My rear end couldn't do it.
The dual sport
Pros
- cheap to buy (new)
- reliable but weak engine
- can ride it around my neighborhood if the mood strikes
Cons
- lower spec suspension components
- higher insurance (compared to the off road only Enduro)
Enduro
Pros
- a more focused machine. Higher spec suspension
- cheaper to insure, offroad only insurance
Cons
- can't ride it in my neighborhood
- reliability? / Maintenance, top end rebuilds, bottom end rebuilds. Maintenance based on hours running would be all new to me.
Basically, do many people ride cheap dual sports on the trails? Am I overestimating the novice trails or underestimating the dual sports?
Is maintenance for the Enduro not that bad or expensive (rebuilds)?
Thanks for reading
Ive been doing some research and feel like I'm spinning my wheels on this.
I'm looking to downsize from an adv bike to a something lighter. The long haul trips the adv bike is capable of no longer sound attractive to me. Just want to spend an afternoon riding around a forest every once in a while.
So I'm looking at a dualsport or an Enduro from one of the Japanese brands and trying to weigh the pros/cons against each other.
Where I live, both bikes would have to be towed up to a trail. No way I'm riding 2 hours on the highway on a 300cc. My rear end couldn't do it.
The dual sport
Pros
- cheap to buy (new)
- reliable but weak engine
- can ride it around my neighborhood if the mood strikes
Cons
- lower spec suspension components
- higher insurance (compared to the off road only Enduro)
Enduro
Pros
- a more focused machine. Higher spec suspension
- cheaper to insure, offroad only insurance
Cons
- can't ride it in my neighborhood
- reliability? / Maintenance, top end rebuilds, bottom end rebuilds. Maintenance based on hours running would be all new to me.
Basically, do many people ride cheap dual sports on the trails? Am I overestimating the novice trails or underestimating the dual sports?
Is maintenance for the Enduro not that bad or expensive (rebuilds)?
Thanks for reading