Looking to retire the enduro bike after a recent injury and join the long range guys , I live in Wales and have plenty of nice routes available, my mate has a Ktm 690 but I am not sure what to go for which won’t be for a while I have ridden both 2t and 4t enduro bikes for years, any feedback is appreciated.
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Kirky
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Greetings and welcome,
I don't know your area but you might consider contacting your local TRF Groups for advice, info and suitable run outs.
No doubt somebody with local knowledge will be along soon and be able to provide you with more specific knowledge.
TTFN
Hugh.
I don't know your area but you might consider contacting your local TRF Groups for advice, info and suitable run outs.
No doubt somebody with local knowledge will be along soon and be able to provide you with more specific knowledge.
TTFN
Hugh.
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Welcome to the forum Kirky! It's not of much use right now, but if you're still looking for a bike next July, pop by the ABR Festival as we'll have all of the adventure bike manufacturers with their test fleets there, the perfect opportunity for you to compare and contrast.Kirky wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:55 am Looking to retire the enduro bike after a recent injury and join the long range guys , I live in Wales and have plenty of nice routes available, my mate has a Ktm 690 but I am not sure what to go for which won’t be for a while I have ridden both 2t and 4t enduro bikes for years, any feedback is appreciated.
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hello Kirky when your fixed your welcome to try my old BM a little dirt and trail if you wish see what you think. theres nobody who can tell you which is the best bike for you the choice is a lot trickier than the one for your previous tool. guess who?