A fleet of 520/525's I say unless you can get the more manlt 750/1000 versions
You know you want to, you know people love and respect you and Jax weekends, do what feels right for you and your customers, personally a 400 covers almost all bases, unless you want to introduce novices to trail riding, not a great bag to be in unless they are paying for breakages
400 or 250
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Re: 400 or 250
Cheers guys and Scoob sort of got my thinking ......bugger !!!!! what to do probably go for another 400 this time as i have 3 x renters coming down and then a cheap smoker as a toy later
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Re: 400 or 250
I wouldn’t touch any enduro bike off lbc, especially that age. I bought two enduros, both less than a year old and I’m still amazed at the bodges, both electrical and mechanical. On one bike they even forced the wrong size bolts into the bottom yoke which not only made it virtually impossible to get the legs out but needed a new yoke to fix. Older bikes have never been subject to any kind of safety inspection, I hate to think what corners have been cut.
The 400 is the best option.
The 400 is the best option.
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