Not really. While you can make an enduro bike more DH-capable with longer fork travel (check frame warranty), bigger rotors, and DH tires, the fundamental geometry and frame design cannot be changed. An enduro bike with modifications will still have steeper geometry, less travel, and a different suspension kinematic than a purpose-built DH bike. If you are serious about DH riding, get a proper DH bike.
Mountain Bike · Downhill Mountain Bike
Can I convert my enduro bike into a downhill bike?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Enduro Mountain Bike
$2000 – $14000
Long-travel mountain bikes built for aggressive descending while maintaining climb capability for enduro racing.
150-180mm suspension travelslack head tube angle (63-65°)long reach and wheelbase

Dirt Jump / Slopestyle Bike
$500 – $4000
Compact, agile bikes built for jumps, tricks, and freestyle riding at dirt jumps and bike parks.
low standover heightshort chainstays80-120mm fork or rigid

Freeride Mountain Bike
$3000 – $10000
Long-travel bikes for big mountain riding, hucks, and natural terrain features bridging enduro and downhill.
170-200mm suspension travelslack geometryrobust frame and components
More questions
- Can I ride a downhill bike on regular trails?
- Do I need a downhill bike for bike park riding?
- Why do downhill bikes use dual-crown forks?
- What is the difference between a downhill bike and an enduro bike?
