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Dirtbiking
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Dirtbiking |
| # of Words |
580 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) |
2.32 |
Dirtbiking
Dirtbiking
Dustin Leonhardt
Imagine speeding through a construction site at 80 miles per hour. Not
knowing what terrain is coming up next. You could speed away and be OK or you
could crash and burn. That's the adrenaline rush you get when you ride a
dirtbike. Dirtbiking is an exciting, adrenaline pumping sport. Dirtbiking is
also a sport enjoyed by many people all over the world. To get involved in
dirtbiking you have to race in the right age group. You also have to know what
size dirtbike is right for you. Next, you need to know what kind of race you
want to participate in, depending on your interests. Last, some of the
modifications that have taken place over the years are also interesting.
First of all, if you plan on racing a dirtbike you need to know what
division to get into. Dirtbiking is a very popular sport that has blossomed
since the late 80s. The reason for this is because dirtbikes are a lot better
than they used to be. Now a days dirtbikes look better and go faster. Dirtbiking
is for everybody 4 years old and up. The divisions are in increasements in
engine size (cc's, cubic centimeters).For example, if you are between the ages
of 4 and 7 you would race the 50cc dirtbikes. If you are between the ages of 8
and 11 you have a choice of racing a 65cc or an 80cc dirtbike. If you are
between the ages of 12 and 15 you could race in the 80 cc or 125 cc class. If
you are 16 years old or older you can race 125cc dirtbikes or larger.
Secondly, there are also a wide variety of dirtbikes. Some dirtbikes are
modified to fit giant motorcycle engines into them. Dirtbike sizes vary from a
weak 50cc engine, to the mighty, powerful 600cc engine.
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