When buying extreme pit bikes in particular you will need to know where to lay your hands on dirt bike parts.
Spares from a local store are best, so if you get the model number wrong you can return it. Mail order or internet, is still good for specialised spares, but can take you longer to return and get the correct dirt bike parts back. This can then take you longer to get your bike running again.
Fitting the parts is entirely up to you, things like filters you may be happy doing yourself, but unless you’re very mechanically minded, a local garage should sort out any main work for you.
Getting the right dirt bike and extreme pit bikes for your needs, can be a difficult task. Atv and dirt bikes come in such a variety what do you buy? The best dirt bike is not often a motocross extreme pitbike (even though they are strong), but what fits your abilities and strengths.
However extreme motocross gear should be bought, including the best motocross helmets you can afford and maybe a little strength training for motocross too. Upper body ability will see you over the motocross course and other freestyle motocross events.
Where do you buy xtreme motocross bikes? Well first take a look over at extremedirtbikes.com.au. This store has some brilliant mx motocross dirt bikes for your local motocross park. Would you enjoy the PITSTAR 125 PRO HR priced at $2250.00.
Uses a full alloy frame, a fast-ace rear shock absorber (adjustable), and alloy hubs / rims are all included. Or maybe you would buy the ORION 138cc oil-cooled ride for $1050.00. Prices are not cheap, but they should steer you over the roughest dirt country motocross tracks you’ll encounter.
Dirt bike race track
If you’re asking what are the top motocross bikes and best extreme pit bikes out there today. Worry no more – over at extremeprosports.com, Robert Rousseau has compiled the Top 10 Dirt Bikes over the last few years. The motocross results are now in.
Honda CRF150R
Honda CRF450R
Honda CRF450X
Kawasaki 450 Enduro
Kawasaki KLX110
Kawasaki KX250F
KTM 250XC-F
Suzuki RM-Z250
Yamaha PW50
And the motocross Yamaha WR250F
For general information about extreme pit bikes the internet pages on dirtbikerider.co.uk should help in any questions you have. You can do a bike model search, check out the Motocross and Supercross sections. There is a Getting Started page and How to Advertise with Dirtbike Rider magazine as well. It’s a big and varied site with a Gift Shop, Competitions a Dealer Directory, info on MX Riding Kit and you can even Upload Your Own Videos.
But if you want a real extreme adventure then africanoffroadtours.com might be for you. Buy some motocross chest protectors and brush up on your best motocross techniques and ideally take a motocross mechanic with you as this website offers the opportunity to be trained by some of the very best dirtbike motorcycle riders in the country. Prices seem to be fixed from a Novice Riders 1 day course from $350 to an Expert Rider Refresher (1 day) priced at $350. You obviously need to be honest in your abilities and if you’re an amateur motocross rider used to the motocross practice tracks right through to a motocross series pro, they are sure to accommodate you. Full details of what’s included is all on their web pages.
Motocross accidents can occur however careful you ride on your extreme pit bikes. So follow the motocross rules, you shouldn’t have to buy the latest m2r motocross helmets or expensive motocross protective body amour. Some of the latest in motocross non-branded gear may suffice. Do check for safety certifications on helmets, and maybe view the ama motocross on TV. Take some pointers off those guys, in both clothing and riding style. You’re sure to win on the track then.
Dirt bike video clip
Having great information on dirt bikes gives you so much of an insight into buying a superb dirt bike race track moto. Watching a dirt bike video clip on the net might give you some ideas too, but check out a moto bike dirt sale yamaha model or other big brand bikes for an amazing extreme pit-bike experience.