Iit depends on what kind i have a 125 dirt bike it is pritty fast
A number of variables must be considered, Gearing would be one, also how rough the track is, the rougher the track the slower you go, your weight would be another, your ability is the determining factor. all bikes go fast enough to hurt you, motorized or not.
I have a rm 125 it screems i can scare me sometimes but it is all tricked out i have v-Force 3 reeds pro taper contour bars and fmf gold series rev pipe and a titanium 2 slip on silencer and a ton of othe crap the only thing stock is the frame so u can make them faster
He has had past girlfriends and was in a Christian movie. So by the looks of it no.
get your Buddy's together (that are equal or better to your riding skill), maybe a mechanic look for some races, enter as individuals all the money you win if you win split for Jerseys not to many people i know start a team because it wont help you become pro you have a better chance by yourself.
Determination, hard work, luck, and money never hurts. You have to understand that these guys are doing this as a job, its not all fun in games.
There are many different motorbike games available on the market. Some of the most popular motorbike video games include Road Rash, Tourist Trophy, and GP500.
That is difficult to answer. Jeremy has more supercross and motocross wins and titles, however Travis has not just focused on these 2 areas. Travis has competed and been successful in freestyle, X-Games, rally cars as well as running the Enduro at Erzberg, Supermoto and the Baja desert race.
It would infact be Motocross number one, and Soccer second. Please see related link below! The National Sport Health Institute in Englewood, California tested several professional motocross racers in the early 1980s as part of a comparative study of the cardio-vascular fitness of athletes from various disciplines. Athletes from track, American football and soccer were tested, among others. Motocross racers get their heart rate up to around 180 to 190 beats per minute and hold it there for about 35 minutes. Another thing to consider is that they do this twice per day (Original article appeared in DirtBike magazine in 1980). A subsequent study by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's Sports Performance Complex in 2002 reconfirmed the result with more recent motocross racers. The intense physical demand of motocross derives from the fact that the racer of the bike must keep complete control of a 200+ pound bike, while also maintaining their top speed throughout the race.
look on the front on the frame you will see a vin numberwrite that down and call a dirt bike mechanic or call suzuki
well there is kenetic and potential energies involoved newton's three laws
Charlie Burchinal, 85 years old. Races OTMX in OR, WA and BC. I believe he is in Guiness book of world records. John Dowd, a 47 years old man from New England, USA is the oldest motocross rider. He started this profession at the age of 21.
usually u mix it 40-1 for 4 gallons u use 12 oz of oil not shur about 5 but not that much more
Pretty much any country has motocross. At the 08 Motocross Des Nations there were 35 countries represented. The follwing countries showed up: UNITED STATES, FRANCE, BELGIUM, ITALY, GREAT BRITAIN, SPAIN, JAPAN, SWITZERLAND, GERMANY, CANADA, ESTONIA, SOUTH AFRICA, IRELAND, SWEDEN, LATVIA, BRAZIL, CZECH REPUBLIC, PORTUGAL, AUSTRALIA, UKRAINE, VENEZUELA, PUERTO RICO, ICELAND, MONGOLIA, BELARUS, RUSSIA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, NORWAY, DENMARK, SLOVAKIA, FINLAND, SLOVENIA, HUNGARY, LITHUANIA
an average bicycle has up to 24 gears but a bicycle has up to 30 gears
yes, he has kids, two beautiful daughters, his oldest daughter's name is rhowan, she is a beautiful five year old born on 12-9-05, his youngest daughter's name is bergen, she is a beautiful three year old born on 1-8-08. im very blessed to be apart of their lives
Go, pull in the clutch,{the lever on the left} Click up with your left foot and then gradually let go of clutch. Make sure that while the clutch is engaged that you don't give it gas, for the rpm's might be really high.
It can depend on many things and it is different from state to state. Usually it has to do with the size of the engine - the safety equipment - the lights and warning devices - the fenders - the tires - etc - etc. Contact your local DMV office for particulars for your state.
The Best NON-FREESTYLE motocrosser in England is Zac Osbourne the best motocross rider in the world is Carlos Campano
I don't want to offend you, but without spending any money the speed will (on a stright line black-top road be all you get), on a course with turns, (flat, bumpy,dirt, black-top) it all lands in your lap. it depend on how you enter, how late you brake, roll thru or square-off, how fast your back in the gas. Stright lines means speed, curves or turns scrubs off speed and slows you down, so the later you brake, and the faster your on the gas leaving the turn the longer you make the strights, also to square-off a corner you drive deep, pivot, and apply full throttle out of the corner which gives you a longer stright and a longer time under full throttle. Good-Luck!