
What is a Dirt Bike?
Dirt bikes are off-road, lightweight motorcycles that have rugged tires and suspension. They are built for riding cross-country and through rough terrain such as sand, dirt, mud, and rocks. However, dirt bikes can also be ridden on the street if they have turn signals, lights, and mirrors plus a speedometer and odometer.
Choosing a Bike
A dirt bike can cost thousands of dollars, so you

- Trail-riders, which are made for casual riding over rough terrain
- Motocross bikes, which are made for racing
- Dual-purpose bikes, which can be used on off-road trails and on the street
- Enduro bikes, which are made for races that test endurance
The size, age, and weight of the rider also affect what kind of bike you buy: your feet need to touch the ground and you need to be able to pick the bike up. If you weigh less than 150 pounds, and are just getting started with dirt biking, consider buying a 150 cc bike. If you are an experienced dirt bike rider or weigh closer to 200 pounds, a

It is best to try out some bikes before you buy, so visit a dirt bike or motorcycle shop and sit on a variety of dirt bikes. It's also a good idea to rent or borrow a bike before you buy one, so you can try it out fully before spending some big money.

Learning How to Ride

Before you start the dirt bike, take a feW
moments to familiarize yourself with the controls, especially the throttle, brakes, clutch lever, and shift lever. If you aren't sure where everything is, take a few moments to look through your user's manual.
Once you're ready, you can start your bike. You may feel wobbly at first. It helps if you look ahead instead of down and if you release the throttle and go a little faster. If you get into trouble, just pull in the clutch lever and front brake lever, and push down on the brake pedal and shift lever until you stop.
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