All piston engines have a RPM range where they perform best, regardless of what kind of vehicle they're in.
No
The two main types of dirt bikes are motocross and trail bikes. Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda all make these types of dirt bikes.
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The only dirt bikes that are legal in all states are Enduros. That is dirt bikes with turn signals, headlights / taillights, and a license plate. Any dirt bike not equipped with these is not street legal in any state.
They are not at all. The danger all comes from the operator.
Homeowners insurance does not cover dirt bikes. There is dirt bike coverage that can be purchased. Dirt bikes are not required to be licensed in order to use them. Make sure that your dirt bike coverage stipulates that it is covered upon theft because not all policies include theft.
YAMAHA About all manufactures make an SX or MX bikes
all the materails used today for dirt bikes
no
Yes they do unless it is a 50
Light Years, First dirt bikes were nothing more then stripped down road bikes, late 50's, up to early 70's the bikes were heavy, short travel suspension, and 99% of them were 2 stroke, they had to be on the pipe for power (high rev's). today you have high-tech, light, long travel, 4 strokes, power can be had all the way thru the RPM range.
Dirt bikes are legal in all states as long as you ride them off road.