Features Of Bikes Used In Dirt Biking
Posted under Dirt Biking, SPORTS on Aug 31, 2007
One of the most exciting avenues for sport and adventure is dirt biking.
People who enjoy dirt biking use special motorcycles called dirt bikes. These dirt bikes are one of the top forms of off road travel.
Since dirt biking involves a lot of off road travel, the bikes are designed with special features. First, they have a lot of ground clearance, which means the space between the ground and frame is much higher than ordinary motorcycles.
Dirt bikes also have lighter and narrower frames. This makes them ride bad roads and paths easily. The tires of dirt bikes are also specially made. They are designed to grip the road better than most other motorcycles.
Dirt biking is quite rigorous and the bikes usually take a lot of abuse. Therefore, the suspension systems of dirt bikes are quite advanced.
Dirt bikes come in two stroke or four stroke engines. Each engine type offers certain advantage. Two stroke engines are lighter and provide more power. Four stroke engines are heavier, more fuel efficient and can last longer.
Although four stroke engines seem to be a more logical choice, beginners are strongly advised to purchase dirt bikes with two stroke engines. They are still powerful but they are lighter and more maneuverable. Four stroke engines are a good choice if the biker is expecting high impact riding.
Dirt biking is fun, fast and is becoming ever more popular than before. However, one should know that driving motorcycles have a much higher rate of crippling or even fatal accidents than riding in cars.
In fact, the there are 69 motorcycle accidents in 100,000 trips done by motorcycle. Dirt biking, which is usually done in rocky, unstable terrain, is quite prone to accidents.
Motorcycle accidents are high enough to warrant attention. In the United Kingdom, some organizations are dedicated to improve motorcycle safety by providing training. In Australia, one has to pass a rider training course before he is issued a Learner’s license.
With this in mind, an enthusiast of dirt biking should take precautions to ensure his safety. For example, helmets must be worn at all times when riding a dirt bike. Heavy padding must also be worn, especially if you are planning to do high jumps or if you are riding into extremely rugged terrain.
Yes, dirt bikingis exciting and offers a chance for extreme adventure. To ensure that it stays that way, the rider has to use his head and should always put safety as his first priority.
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By The Law Firm of Robert Dewey - Charlotte Personal Injury on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply
Excellent article about the benefits of a dirt bike but also some safety precautions for beginning riders.