if their the same tire size then yes
Dirt racing is more forgiving. i have asked many racers over the year and most agree that a driver has to be more percise on asphalt but the car has alot to do with it. Asphalt is more about consistancy. Dirt is more about the driver. On dirt the surface is always changing so the driver has to change his or her style.
It depends on what happened to the old plant. Changing the soil shouldn't hurt, but it might not be necessary.
You can not change a dirt bike's VIN number. You can change the racing number by contacting the race officials.
As far as I know he drives dirt and asphalt. Very talented behind the wheel of a dirt car and learning how to wheel an asphalt car as well. He seems to have his head screwed on straight and he's a focused, extremely talented and determined driver on dirt.
yes
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yes changing dirt into water
Separating rocks and dirt is a physical change because it doesn't change the identity of either substance.
how do i fit a clutch on my grizzly 12 dirt bike
use rocks or dirt
one without dirt
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