The materials that were originally used to make dirt bikes included rubber, plastic, steel, and aluminum. These materials are used to make those bikes today.
all the materails used today for dirt bikes
The two main types of dirt bikes are motocross and trail bikes. Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda all make these types of dirt bikes.
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
Basically because they can, and because the dirt bikes make it possible. They're light enough, powerful enough, and can take the beating well enough.
Brand wise, it is KTM. The make a wide varity of dirt bikes in both two and four strokes. They have everything from kid's bikes to enduro bikes to MX bike. They are by far the best.
sometimes if you need a new one try eBay of course or go to this company called UFO plastics they make new plastic for dirt bikes really cheap
Dirt Bike riders, the state (From tax revenue) and the aftermarket companies that make parts for the bikes.
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Honda, kawasaki, yamaha, ktm, suzuki. those are the heavy hitter brands.
There are no laws governing dirt bikes, they are made to be ridden offroad. If you do put a dual sport kit on a dirt bike and get a tag, then all laws pertaining to street bikes apply to you. You might check this link: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/msb/