Yes, you can't completely submerge it in water, while your riding it, but you can get it wet, when it rains, or when your washing it, or on a trail when riding.. But don't stick it completely into water while your riding..
Yeah it will be quite ok, while washing but excessive water or rain water will do nothing too expect your irreparable damage and rusted engine.
It's a dirt bike that uses a 2-stroke engine.
No.
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Yamaha TTR125 is the best dirt bike. I think itβs a good idea for a beginner to use a dirt bike with low engine power. Yamaha TTR is a perfect mid-size beginner bike; it has a 124 CC engine with four strokes.
It refers to the size of the inside of the engine cylinders- 250 cubic centimeters. Good sized engine for a dirt bike.
both because with a horse it would depend that if it has been trained like for a race but on a average horse then a dirt bike if faster but see with a dirt bike it depends on the type of engine it has because if the engine is beat up the yes 100% would the horse beat it but if it was a good engine the yes the dirt bike would win but on average it would probably turn out to be the dirt bike would win.
how much engine oil goes in an 80cc dirt bike
The size or displacement of the engine, 50cc versus 125cc.
in wonder the same thing like could i buy a 125cc engine from a dirt bike and put it in a mini sprint
In the dirt... Usually mounds or smaller piles of soil in order to do tricks. For more of a challenge, wet dirt, mud, is popular for dirt bikers.
Two strokes can accelerate faster but it depends on engine size
Yes but the nobbly tyres don't grip on tarmac in the wet.