VOR Enduro EN 530 (2003)

The VOR Enduro EN 530 was a powerful enduro motorcycle that was first produced in 2003. It had a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 510cc, which could produce a maximum power output of 45 horsepower. The bike had a six-speed transmission and a chain drive system. The front suspension was a Paioli USD fork with adjustable compression and rebound damping, while the rear suspension was a fully adjustable Sachs monoshock. It had a dry weight of 120kg and a fuel tank capacity of 9 liters.

One of the unique features of the EN 530 was its fuel injection system, which was quite advanced for its time. The bike also had a digital dashboard with a tachometer, speedometer, and odometer. The seat was comfortable and provided good support for long rides. The bike rode smoothly and handled well on both on-road and off-road terrain.

However, there were some downsides to the EN 530. The fuel injection system could be tricky to work with and sometimes caused starting issues. The bike’s reliability was also a concern, with some owners reporting frequent breakdowns and problems with the electrical system. Replacement parts could also be difficult to find, as VOR had a limited presence in the market.

Overall, the VOR Enduro EN 530 was a powerful and capable enduro motorcycle that offered a lot of features at an affordable price. However, its reliability issues and limited availability of replacement parts meant that it was not a bike for everyone.


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