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Even though Dirt Bikes are designed to be sturdy and durable, like any other motorcycles, their body parts can also be vulnerable to wear and tear. So, don’t forget to conduct routine checks on them in order to make sure that your Dirt Bike is always in a good condition. Remember, every good motorcycle needs good maintenance. In order to make sure that the bearings are in good condition, put your bike on a stand so that the front wheel does not touch the ground. Try to move the forks back and forth. If there is any movement other than suspension travel, it might be time you change the bearings. Good new head bearings may cost you $30 to $50. |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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Since Dirt Bike riders spend most of their time doing stunts, racing, riding on steep hills, uneven ground and rough terrain, the Helmet becomes the most important component of a Dirt bike safety gear. Choosing the right Dirt Bike Helmet should not be based only on the style or graphic design but on the degree of protection, safety and comfort it can provide. |
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Popular Types of Dirt Bikes |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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The most popular Dirt Bikes are those manufactured by Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, and KTM. Some of these products can be very expensive since their demand is very high with professionals and amateurs alike. When Kawasaki started mass-production of perimeter frame Dirt Bikes in 1990, the two-stroke, single-cylinder 249cc engine KAWASAKI KX250, along with KX125 became the first ones to be manufactured. A new KX250 can cost you around 6,000 dollars while you can get a used KAWASAKI KX250 for 1500 to 3000 dollars. A KX125 costs slightly lower. |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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Whether you are a veteran rider or a beginner, it is imperative that you take extreme safety precautions while riding high-speed motorcycles like dirt bikes since accident risks are higher with these powerful machines. The most important thing to remember before riding a dirt bike is to get formal training and instructions. |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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Do your love riding dirt bikes and would like to get your kids started in this great sport? Do you enjoy watching motorcross and dirt bike races with the kids? Are your children really into dirt bike riding and keep asking you for dirt bikes of their own? If you would love to get them their own bikes, but are afraid you will not be able to afford them, you would be suprised at what is available for you. If you are determined to get some bikes for the children, here are some great places to find cheap kids dirt bikes: |
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