I doubt it, engines today are more technical and more efficent than the ones from long ago.
the trail bikes do. not the race ones.
Yamaha makes the best dirt bikes. Kawasaki is also good and the old Honda xr bikes were bullet proof but the new ones are junky.
Yamaha makes the best dirt bikes. Kawasaki is also good. The old Honda xr bikes were good but the new ones are junk along with suzuki which is completely hopeless.
There are several different "types" of dirt bikes! For brands there are Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, KTM, Gasgas, Aprilia, ATK, etc. For displacement, the most common ones are 50cc, 85cc, 100cc, 125cc, 150cc, 200cc, 225cc, 250cc, 350cc, 400cc, 450cc, 500cc, 600cc, 650cc, and even 700cc! As for actual types of dirt bikes there are motocross bikes, enduro (dual-sport) bikes, trials bikes, trail bikes, and many variations and setups like desert, dunes, ice, supercross, etc. Ride safe!
depends there are different versions i have the x18 which goes between 50-60mph but the smaller ones are about 1-10mph and the bigger they get the faster they go
Bikes are obvious ones.
no to mountain bikes and trick bikes but yes to the ones called "street bikes" with flat edged tires
Pit bikes are for riding in the pits and pit bike racing. Dirt bikes are for racing and for bigger people and the bigger wheels work better for off-road. They both are for fun! A pit bike is a miniture dirt bike that is meant for riding only in the pit area of a dirt bike track.
A typical dirt bike gas tank holds between 1.5 to 3.5 gallons of fuel, depending on the model and size of the bike. Smaller, more lightweight dirt bikes may have smaller tanks, while larger, more powerful models can accommodate larger ones. It's important to check the specifications of the specific dirt bike for accurate capacity.
the pink ones Arcee, the blue ones Chromia, the purle ones Elita One
BMX bikes were invented in 1974. It became official when George E Esser founded the NBL. There is no main manufacturer of BMX bikes but there are many different ones.
Depends on what you want from your bike. A MTB is likely to have better riding characteristics than a freestyle bike, important if you want to cover any distances with your bike. But if you only want to ride at skate parks, then a freestyle bike is probably the better choice.