In 1969 Ossa was one of the top European dirt bikes, made in Spain. Ossa was just one of many European bikes available in the United States. It was the heyday for European bike manufacturers. Besides Ossa, other European bikes sold in the U.S. were Bultaco (Spain), Greeves (England), BSA (England), CZ (Czechoslovakia), Maico (Germany), and Husqvarna (Sweden). From Dirt Biker Chronicles see their web at usdirtbiker.com
Buell is one American dirt bike manufacturer that is currently closed. Along with Buell, there's also Aprilia CO and APK which are both dirt bike manufacturers that are closed.
The only two I know is KTM (Austria), and Gas-Gas (Spain).
Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha are the top three dirt bike motorcycle manufacturers in the world of motocross. A Honda is often recommended for new riders who have decided to take up riding as a hobby.
you do not have to have a dirt bike liscense dumbazz
There is not a single dirt bike sportsman who is credited for inventing dirt bike tricks. A lot of dirt bike riding is freestyle.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
It's made out of dirt obviously hence the name dirt bike.
depends if you are wearing the protection for a dirt bike that is needed
who was the first dirt bike rider
The 110.
a racing 2stroke dirt bike
A Dirt Bike is considered a vehicle.