Dirt Bikes |
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When not being raced, dirt bikes can also be used for informal off-road recreation, or "mudding." Sometimes they are riden on closed circuits, often with jumps, over varied terrain of gravel/mud/sand on unusually challenging obstacle courses. Dirt track cowboys refer to this motocross. Dirt bikes are an incredibly social sport and well suited to all ages. More ...
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Street Bikes |
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Street motorcycles are intended to be used on smooth surfaces. The emphasis is on pure fun, freedom and enjoyment of recreational motorcycle riding. A motorcycle is not just a two-wheeled car, it is a fun-filled adventure. This experience can be very thrilling lead to not wanting to go to work. More ...
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Touring Bikes |
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A touring bike is a motorcycle that will confidently and comfortably allow you to enjoy traveling your chosen road! Touring bikes are a mindset where the highway is not something to cover quickly, but is the path to experiencing every aspect of the environment. More ...
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Motocross and Supercross |
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Motocross is a cross-country motorcycle race over a closed course of natural and simulated rough terrain with varying amounts of natural and man made jumps, steep hills and sharp curves. There doubles and tabletops, a rhythm section, and a few single jumps, along with lots of turns and twists. More ...
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Pocket & Mini |
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Pocket Bikes and Mini Bikes are sometimes also called Rocket Bikes and are basically a miniaturized motorcycle. The bikes are small and light enough to carry under the arm, but big enough for an adult to ride. More ...
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Snow Motorcyles |
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Got the winter blues? A snow bike may be just the thing for you. Riding a motorcycle on snow is a thrilling experience. They are definitely the winters most exciting snow vehicle. More ... |
Ice Racing |
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Ice racing takes place on frozen lakes or rivers, groomed frozen lots, or dirt tracks turned to an icy surface by spraying water on them when the temperature is below freezing and letting it freeze. This is not a sport for the faint hearted! More ...
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