Serious question, how do you define the difference between a trail bike and an enduro?
Surely an enduro must still be fully road legal so is there an actual difference or is it just degrees of seriousness? I can understand that a full on race KTM EXC four stroke is more service intensive than a Suzuki DR but I honestly don't understand where a trail bike finishes and an enduro begins. For example my son's Honda CRF230F, is that a trail bike or an enduro?
What would the "couple of mods" be to pass as a trail bike?
Genuinely interested in differences and grateful if someone could explain to a relative off-road novice like me please.
OK Sid, fair question, and I will give you my opinion, if that is worth anything....
An enduro bike, by today's standard, is a light weight racing machine, able to carry one person only, having the bare minimum to receive type approval as a machine for competition purposes. This type approval will give enough spec to enable the bike to be road registered. Exhaust level is 96dB or less.
The engine tune is high with service intervals being that of a time similar to one day's worth of hard event style riding.
A trail bike, a bike designed with use on unsurfaced roads in mind. Engine tune level is not critical but good fuel economy, engine reliability and longivity are.
Sold with road bike type approval, are sold with lights, inc indicators, mirrors, rear passenger peg and chain guards (in most cases).
Clocks and dash have tell tail lights for high beam and indicators.
Exhaust has noise levels of under 90dB (iirc)
Some enduro bikes manufactured outside of Euro are sold with in UK needing small mods to make them conform to the UK type approval, with several small loops holes that can get them through but will not keep plod happy at a road side stop.
Let me use the DRZ400E as the example, having had plenty of experience with these bikes..... these mods can be done for less than £200 and a day in the garage:-
Lighting requires a dual filament bulb fitting for dip/main.
Rear light unit need stop/tail light capabilty.
Lighting switch gear is required.
Brake light switches need fitting.
Electric horn requires fitting.
Speedo requires fitting.
Standard tyres from new are not speed rated for UK, so need changing.
The DRZ400E is manufactered as an off road machine designed for a solo rider, so mirrors, indicators, chain guard and rear foot pegs are not required for UK legality.
T.