Dirt may be a suspension.
Then the substance in the container becomesa mixture of hot dirt in hot water.
you will crash and heart your self and demige your bike
Start with a custom suspension or better exhaust, then jetting, gear tweeking, ect.
Dirt Bike Swingarm SuspensionAlso known as a swing fork, the swingarm is the main part in the rear suspension of modern motorcycles and ATVs. While the swingarm holds the rear axle in place firmly, it also pivots vertically, which allows the suspension to absorb the shocks of bumps in the road.While there have been other types of suspensions tried, the swingarm is the one that is widely used.
Tires, suspension, throttle control and your riding position all have important factors in cornering.
No, dirt and water do not form a solution. A solution is a homogenous mixture where one substance dissolves in another. In the case of dirt and water, dirt does not dissolve in water but rather forms a suspension where the particles of dirt remain suspended in the water.
Dirt bike parts are much the same as all motocycles, accept dirt bikes are designed for the dirt, better air filtration for dirt, dust, mud, and water, more travel in the suspension for rougher terrain, knobby tires to grip the dirt, a more gusseted and stronger frame to handle jumps, holes, etc., all in all a dirt bike and all its parts is designed to handle extreme terrain and conditions, other motorcycles are not.
actually, I think yes because if dirt floating on water is a suspension and you shake it and it goes back into suspension form then its a suspension
Using a mountain bike fork boot can help protect your bike's suspension system by preventing dirt, debris, and moisture from getting inside. This can help maintain the longevity of your suspension system by reducing wear and tear on the internal components.
What this is saying relative to what you quote is that when the mixture is agitated, stirred if you will, then left without agitating, it will settle out. That means that you have to keep stirring the mixture for the particles to stay in suspension, that is to not settle out. If you put dirt into a glass of water it will settle out. If you keep stirring it will look uniform because it can't settle out. But when you stop stirring, the dirt being denser than the water will mostly settle out and given enough time most of it will settle out. But by observation means that you can see that the dirt is not settling out, which will be obvious if you have sufficient light shining on it or through it.
An example of a suspension mixture is muddy water, where the solid particles of dirt or sediment are mixed with the water but do not dissolve. The particles remain suspended in the water due to the force of gravity pulling them down, resulting in a cloudy appearance.
I'd say the Yamaha 3X 350CC Its got a very good suspension and extremely good center of gravity. Its about middle height for a Dirt bike and it would be good for a tall person (5'8-6'6) I would recommend it.