Dirt Bikes - The Smart On Road Vehicle


by Robert Sheehan - Date: 2007-01-27 - Word Count: 544 Share This!

The Dirt Bikes are the fastest dirt fighters on road. Also known as Trails Bikes, these roadrunners are extremely light in weight and are perfectly constructed for unpaved, cross country, rough or uneven terrains.

To meet the purpose, Dirt motorcycle is provided with rugged tires and suspension. Their engine power is smaller in comparison to typical street bikes, ranging less than 500cc. With two-stroke and four-stroke engines, the bike is an epitome of power on road.

Dirt motorcycle comes in several varieties and the most popular are those, which are manufactured by leading companies like KTM, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Husqvarna and Husaberg. Dirt motor bikes are in most cases meant to run on rough tracks and are just suitable for off-road competitions such as Motorcross. Most Dirt products manufactured by the well-known companies are light and well-built with knobby tires for utmost grip and balance.

What makes a Dirt Bike different from a common street bike?

It is the suspension, which creates the distinction. Moreover, the Knobbies or deep treads on the tires of Dirt motor bikes provide a better traction through sand, dirt, mud or gravel. The level of the engine is a bit higher which successfully hinders several ground obstructions like rocks and boulders. Moreover, the gas tank of the bike has been carefully set up in the middle portion of the bike for superior balance.

It is significant for you to know that the US Department of Motor Vehicles once every year registers a green sticker for Dirt motor bikes since the bikes do not have license plates. Moreover, bikes of the Dirt variety are not meant for city streets because they mainly run on off-road tracks.

Like other bike varieties, when you purchase a Dirt bicycle, you do expect longevity and superior performance. At the same time, you should keep in mind that anything material lasts only long when properly maintained and preserved. The same goes with dirt bicycles.

Do not feel contented if the brake pads look good, for good looks are often deceiving. The pads are often contaminated with dirt, soap and other chemical impurities. This causes considerable deterioration in the friction material of the pad. Therefore, from time-to-time replacement of the pads is absolutely essential. The other parts of the Dirt motorbike that require periodical care and checking include the engine of the bike which can be either four-stroke or two-stroke engine, the tires of the bike along with cables, chain and sprockets, linkage bearing, throttle and axles.

The leading manufacturers of Dirt bikes have recently flooded the market with exclusive bike models. Therefore, more and more both professionals and novices are trying their best to get hold of the best possible models for a comfortable ride.

The other variety, the kid's mini Dirt motorcycle, is also quite in demand. These minis have all the parts of regular sized Dirts. It is only that they appear smaller and weigh much less for the kid's to handle. Though this specific bike comes in a miniature form, it is in no way child's play stuff. The machine should be only handled by those with sense of responsibility and those having a proper knowledge about the pros and cons of this machine.

So now it is time for you to choose your own Dirt bike and enjoy the ride.


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Robert Sheehan is a freelance writer and co-owner of http://www.myacneskintreatments.com Visit Robert And read more about treating acne at http://myacneskintreatments.com/Acne-Prevention.html

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