Top 5 Upgrades To Make Your Enduro Bike More Capable
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- We ask a lot from our Enduro mountain bikes, strong enough to ride the toughest terrain while being efficient enough to be pedalled all day long! With that in mind here are Neil Donoghue's top 5 upgrades for your Enduro MTB. From tyre upgrades to adding grip to hand guards for protecting your hands/levers, this list contains upgrades to get you riding faster and enjoying those longer days in the saddle.
⏱ Timestamps ⏱
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Tyres
01:23 - Wheel Size
03:24 - Big Disc Rotors
04:30 - Tools & Storage
07:27 - OChain
08:26 - Contact Points
10:06 - Handguards
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Coming from a dirt bike racing background (enduro and hare scramble), we all wear hydration packs. A simple fluid only backpack style pack typically carries at least 70 oz. So even the guys that find the space for two bottle cages end up with less water. After wearing a hydration pack for a few days, you no longer notice that it is there. You can also get 90 deg angle mouth bits so that if you want, you can hang the bit in your mouth and drink all you need to while you ride (of course having the bit in your mouth will take some getting used to). Our dirt bike races are also 2 hours plus long for a hare scramble and 4 hours plus for an enduro, so having the greater on-board capacity is a must.
Likewise with hand guards, most all of us have them, and usually full wrap. But many hare scramble courses are much tighter than any mountain bike trail that I've been on so far.
Funny, here in Norway the hydration pack freezes solid😭
Wished I was running hand guard a couple of weeks back... hit some mud, bike washed wide, bars clipped tree causing a rapid right hand turn and jamming front brake on resulting in being Ejected OTB... its a shame my index finger decided to be the meat in that Sandwich!!... broken! 😒
Happy to hear you're not too hurt! Will you be using hand guards in the future?
Ouch, l know that feeling when you know your going down and cant stop it,
Same thing happened to me two days ago except it was a fence, was going at least 20-30mph downhill and didn’t brake soon enough on a turn, I got jacked up bad but nothing broken I’m sure only due to my size, just sprained my middle finger, the biggest down side is I can’t flick anybody off at the moment!😅
I had handguards on my MX bike when I clipped a wire fence pole but I still got my hand sandwiched, multiple fractures and my thumb was technically severed, it took almost a year for mobility to come back and it's still always "cold" anyway they help a lot but velocity is a b*tch
I make my own mtb handguards, mainly just to protect my brakes but they have saved my hand at least twice. Just be wary of your hand sliding through them and breaking your wrist/arm. The plastic ones are only good to keep cold and mud off.
Ime the o chain only really helps with 150mm and over travel bike. But if small bump sensitivity is everything to you then try it out, just make sure your shock is sensitive enough too, with a proformance shock that hasnt been serviced in 300 hours that will hold you back a lot more than your chainring
Great info! They hand guards are really useful in the cold or wet/mud also.
I love "hand-guards." They are called bar-ends, the curved inward kind. Confusingly out of fashion. Having more than one hand position is a good thing, and and so is having effective hand and brake lever guards. I still have all my knuckles thanks to bar-ends. Brilliant.
I got an O ring not long back and it has made climbing that much better
6. A rider that knows what he's doing.
Yeah, I hate when I'm on a double black and have to pass a dude on a bike 7k more than mine with all brand new top of the line gear and he is walking it down the 2' drops. If you have to walk more than 1 or 2 obstacles on a dh trail then don't ride it.
Good Job Neal.....👍. I agree with all your upgrades....makes sense! Cheers!
Thanks 👍
I have been watching you for three years and I have loved every video
The subtitles... "Top 5 upgrades for your injury bike" Nice 👌
I've been tempted to get a set of Loam Labs Counterpunch. They're not full on hand guards, just bar ends that extend forward and curve in slightly to protect your pinky finger when you're punching a tree. They seem like a good idea maybe.
Sounds like a stealthier option! 🤘
Love my hand guards. I know they look naff but they have saved my brake levers so many times and my knuckles.
They're not pretty but they are practical! 🤘
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if you get handguards get VC Gauds or Sendhit Nocks they will protect you hands super well
Moto's have had mixed sized tires for ages... Once again, moto LEADING the way. As always and ALWAYS will.
So have MBT bikes it's wheels he's talking about 29in on front 27.5 on rear more like a chopper, my motorbike had the skinny up front wide tyre on rear my mbt has the opposite wider on front skinnier on rear for faster rolling more grip on front
Push design motocross upside down suspension for the mbts worked with actual moto desiners
Pretty cool czcams.com/video/j1dRiZ1Rj-0/video.htmlsi=hMCJRCyMLYyzz6S1
Mazza is an excellent bit of rubber
The issues I had getting one them topeak multitools sent because it had the knife on it was unreal! Wanted a picture of my passport and then only you could accept it at the other end so had to wait in for it and sign for it in the UK! And for something that was just taken off when I got it seems stupid but my Blackburn one exact same process, I wanted to test this so Make sure you get one without the knife or serrated blade stored in the tool more trouble than its worth! Be more trouble getting stopped with it as over 1 inch be carful with carrying these tools take the blade out
I’ve completely smashed a little finger catching a tree branch end on which took me off the bike for 2 months - so I’ll go with the hand guards!
Do it!
Unless a hand guard mounts to the bar at two points (like with a dirtbike hand guard), they’re not going to deflect anything hard like a tree. Might keep cold wind off your knuckles, but that’s about it. The way they’re designed now is a bit of a joke
Funny you say this. A moto buddy broke his fingers from clipping a tree with the KTM flags. They are only for roost..
He literally just said that 5 out of the last 10 men's enduro world titles uses them. If they only had you as an advisor to tell them it was a joke, imagine how good they would be.
They get paid to have em on their bikes..........@@KS-iy5xr
@@KS-iy5xri don’t think the hand guards had anything to do with them winning 😂 that’s like saying you must buy a certain helmet because the winners all had that helmet or they all had the same knee pads.
@@karlj1717 No them winning is because of their talent, abilities, training and knowledge. Their experience and understanding of things most of us are not even aware of. For jokermtb to say about all they do is keep cold wind off their knuckles and the design is a joke seems a little ignorant. Just as your assumption that I am stating their winning was because of the hand guards. I would never say buy a certain helmet because the winners had it but I would also never assume the only importance of the helmet the winners had was just to keep the air out of their hair.
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I have a 26" wheel enduro bike and I need to change my tires, I'm thinking in some schwalbe nobby nic tires. Do you guys have any recomendations?
For an Enduro I would want bigger wheels unless your doing more flow trails. My 27.5s are barely enough for some of these Colorado trails
Try schwalbe magic mary for the front and hans damf on the back. Both still available in 26 and will be more grip than nobby nic.
@@MrEpicstormer thanks
What’s the Topeak bottle cage strap mount called? I’ve got a mount on the bike for one but I’m obviously not using the right terminology in my search words.
Just been scouring the topeak site for this too. I've got an aluminium strap mount but I'd rather have one made from something with a bit of flex - that thing comes keen on the side of the knee!
Versa Mount? I use them to mount a heavy battery on my small size 13" frame...they rock. I use lots of them though...3 sets on the battery. But I plan to buy even more to mount all sorts of things. They work in other places other than bikes, too. Kinda pricey for what they are, but I ran my diy emtb 40kph offroad and they didnt even budge. My battery is about 8lbs and mounted on top of the top tube using only Topeak Versa Mounts.
@GMBN in regards to the rallon and the linkage swap for ol mullet setup can this be done with a 2019 model? I’m vertically challenged and would desperately benefit from more butt room. I’ve done some research but seem to only come up with the linkage for travel increase 🤦♂️ any help would be appreciated thanks in advance
Best places to ask is either your local Orbea dealer, or even better you can email Orbea and they will have the answer! Sorry we don't have the answer here 🤘
having a hardtail, the o-chain doesn't matter... BUT with that said, does a silly little device like this, start to eliminate the some of the need of high pivot?
Not necessarily, one of the great aspects of a high pivot bike is a rearward axle path. This means that the bike gets longer rather than shorter at full travel! Makes the bike feel more stable. But you are right when it comes to the small bump sensitivity, high pivots reduce pedal kickback like the Ochain so you will get similar results there!
So you can pay a fortune for it hubs with a gazillion ratchet points & then spend a fortune on an Ochain to negate them. Lol.
Sadly the downside of high engagement hubs is the pedal kickback! The Ochain negates them while maintaining the high engagement. So If you want a high engagement hub the Ochain helps with the negatives 🤘
@@gmbnI don't see how the Ochain can help. It'll solve kickback but it's my understanding that it allows crank motion before the power is engaged to the wheel. Totally defeating the point of having a high engagement hub. (Unless it's just used for the buzzy free wheel sound)
DT Swiss 240, set n forget (almost)
@45graham45 it's mainly about consistency, you'll always have the engagement at the same point due to the high poe hub, even if its slightly more sloppy, and you're guaranteed to not get kickback with the ochain. If you have a hub with low poe you can still get nasty kickback but also with an unpredictable engagement point
@@spammy3164 Yeah, With the Ochain device your engagement is predictably always late, lol.
I have them hand gaurds on my dh bike.. people look at me strange when they see it 😂
Why isn't the title upgrades to make your enduro more endurable?
Handguards the bigest Nonsens in Mountainbikes!🤫🤫🤫🤫
What’s funny , wheels went to 29 but secretly know 26 is the best
Larger rotors do not in themselves provide 'more power' What they do do, is provide more contact surface to better absorb AND dissipate thermal energy. They are better at staving off heat soak and brake fade. They utilize more potential of the braking system. Of course, larger rotors with stock pads on a mediocre 2-piston caliper will see virtually no benefit to the average rider. It is merely perception at that point.
OChain. A solution looking for a problem. Ridiculous.
If your enduro bike needs to have upgraded tires and brakes out of the box, you didn’t buy an enduro bike. Unless you’re a DH or competitive, your enduro steed out of the box should be as capable as you need.
Nobody rides an OEM bike bro lol
Manufactures often put trail tires (or casings to be more specific) on enduro bikes, so they can claim a lighter weight for the bike.
@@AaronHendu haha. It’s only a billion dollar industry.
@@annders8264 if it has trail tires you bought a heavy trail bike not an enduro bike.
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I love how he's carryin on about CO2 and Tireplugs and Enduro Racing then it cuts to an actual scene from repairs at a race and they are pumping up a tire with a classic hand pump (much more cost effective) and theres a clip of a tire with an Orange TUBE in there, I guess many people still run tubes, I do too, but I just feel Tubeless is a money sink, you have to buy specific rims, tape for the rims, tires, valves, plugs, a plug kit and sealant, alot of sealant, like copious amounts of sealant, as you have to replace it once a year at least, and you have to check your PSI every day you ride because tubeless loses air way easier. If you get a blow out flat, you have to hope you didnt lose your sealant (contaminate the trail) and try to reinflate with a disposable CO2 cartridge, which is a one shot deal, if your rim is slightly messed up the tire might blow off again and then your walking home. Strap a tube to your frame, you get a flat, replace the tube if you dont want to patch it, inflate with a small hand pump that you can use infinite times, done. I really dont understand the hype around Tubeless, I rarely get flats and if I do I just swap tubes and repair the old one when i get home. Theres a few things in Mountain biking that almost seemed like their designed to just eat money. Sure with tubeless you get to use a lower PSI so your tire grips slightly better, but you'll also be risking get a blow out much easier, which can damage the rim, heck it can cause a serious crash depending when the blowout occurs, both events result in not being able to repair it on the trail. Also those orange tubes look like Tubolito, which offer more strength than a normal tube at vastly reduced weight, and rotating weight is huge in how a bike handles, I'm guessing a Tubolito setup is lighter than tubeless, more resilient, and a much faster and easier repair, just carry spare tubes, which strap to your frame pretty easily.
overpriced toy with pedals, I can buy a car and motorbike with this money
So?
I can buy a car for $100 but what does that really mean to the topic at hand? Why buy food when you can get dirt for pennies?
But try flying down a single track trail with your car, and I have a dirt bike too but I ride my mtb more. Ohv trails are twice as far from my house and the mtb just feels so much more free without 20lbs of dirt bike armor. Also I can bring my mtb and ride street spots when I'm waiting for the shop to balance my truck tires or whatever else
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What are you doing on this site then?