I always grease the area where the filter is in contact with the box, it is then extra sticky and prevents the filter moving and the egress of any dirt from muddy sections or water.
After you remove a wheel, it's always a good opportunity to inspect/change the bearings and seals as well. You should check the front brake and front suspension in the same manner. Oh, and charge/replace the battery! EStart saves so much energy during a hard enduro. Otherwise quite good, thx a lot for posting!! Cheers from Berlin, Germany
heres a tip for u enduro men.. ok if ur goin into a enduro knowing theres many rocks and or hardlandings u should buy some d.i.d rims haha excel bend so easy iv bent 5
@Skerne Me too! I thought that's what everybody does?
upnorthbacon 6 months ago
I always grease the area where the filter is in contact with the box, it is then extra sticky and prevents the filter moving and the egress of any dirt from muddy sections or water.
Skerne 8 months ago
After you remove a wheel, it's always a good opportunity to inspect/change the bearings and seals as well. You should check the front brake and front suspension in the same manner. Oh, and charge/replace the battery! EStart saves so much energy during a hard enduro. Otherwise quite good, thx a lot for posting!! Cheers from Berlin, Germany
Vollhirni 8 months ago
This should be done regularly and not just before a race
blablafingbla 8 months ago
heres a tip for u enduro men.. ok if ur goin into a enduro knowing theres many rocks and or hardlandings u should buy some d.i.d rims haha excel bend so easy iv bent 5
IMdirtbikeCRAZY 8 months ago
wow really awesome, more guides like this please?
TheJuxtaposedKing 8 months ago
Dirtbikes are awesome.
airsoftgunmaster100 8 months ago