Famous dirt bike riders names, pro dirt bike riders,

AMA should have archives heres a few names for you Bobby Hanna, Jeremy Mcgrath, Ricky Carmicheal, Jeff Emig, old school Gaston Rahier 3 time world champ, Donnie Hanson, Brit Dave Thorpe, Mike larocco just to name a few also try racer X they have some articles about old racers.
I need to know were it is and if you need the gear and the dirt bike or if it is there for people that are taking lessons to use.who do I need to contact to get lessons.

The contact that I could find is phone Zip 37830 8658060346
I have heard of these type of tours before they have been on the weekends but that is all the info i have if any can give me anything more that would be great

Www.transworldmotocross.com They always have good riding tips…Might check them out….Motocross school always helps…There are a few around the country….
If you guys lived in Oregon..We could tune her up at our practice track…We always have a few pro riders hanging around.
http://www.motocross-racing-tips.com/index.html
I am almost 14 and I have a cheap chinese 90cc dirt bike. I want to either upgrade it or buy a new 125cc dirt bike, but I am leaning towards buying a new one, so when I am old enough I can make it street legal and drive it. So should I upgrade old, or buy a new 125cc dirt bike that I will eventually be able to drive on the streets. Also, how old do you have to be to drive a dirt bike in Indiana, and do I have to go to an actual bike school, or will a permit or license be enough?Please help!

Upgrading a disposable motorcycle is a waste of time. You don't need to buy a new 125cc bike, get one that is 2-3 years old and well maintained for less then half the original price. A 125cc bike will not be good for driving on the street unless you like in a rural area without highways. The age limit to drive depends on your state, I don't know Indiana's. You definitely will/should take a class to learn the laws of the street before riding in traffic. If the 125 you are looking to buy is a 2-stroke you need to work on your mechanical skills as the engines don't last that long.
Preferabbly under $1000. Looking for something suitable for an adult.. about 150-200 lbs. What is a good motor size? Not looking for the best, but dont want the crappiest bike either. Something tight to take into the woods.

I ride a 175 for about 3 years when i was in high school. Beat the hell out that old bike. I pay $200 for it and got my $$$$ out of it.
I am almost 14 and I have a cheap chinese 90cc dirt bike. I want to either upgrade it or buy a new 125cc dirt bike, but I am leaning towards buying a new one, so when I am old enough I can make it street legal and drive it. So should I upgrade old, or buy a new 125cc dirt bike that I will eventually be able to drive on the streets. Also, how old do you have to be to drive a dirt bike in Indiana, and do I have to go to an actual bike school, or will a permit or license be enough?Please help!

Take new one
I was talkin to a friend and i was thinking there must be somthing bad about not using the clutch but i dont know what?

If it is just a trail bike then I wouldn't recommend it. If it is a motocross bike not a problem. The transmissions in MX bikes have better synchronizers and are meant to be shifted without a clutch. I was taught in motocross school not to use the clutch except off the start and up steep hills where you don't want to drop any rpm's. I've been racing MX, flat track and cross country since the 70's and never had a single transmission problem.
Dirt bike that is good for the woods, i really like the kawasaki but are they good woods bikes?would a 250cc and up be to big?? idk what to get i need help!! i have very little ridding experience too

Based on your size, age, and skill level, I would recommend you start out with either a 100 or 125. These bikes will be shorter and easier for you to ride than the bigger bikes, say 225 or larger. You also don't need that much power for riding in the woods……….save that for a track later when you gain more experience. As far as brands, the kawasaki's and honda's are almost bulletproof reliable. Remember, you can always buy/trade for a bigger bike later. Get the smaller bike and take a dirtbike class, you'll be glad you did! Go to MSF.com (motorcycle safety foundation), they have a listing of a school near you. Good luck!
Leave me a way to get a hold of you…

I'd tried to make a 'bike' version of a site I saw online, called 'cardomain.com' It's a pretty kewl concept, people get profile type places, to post pics of their rides (custom, and stock). But when I got outta school, I didn't have Dreamweaver, and my HTML sucks, so it never went any further… Good luck tho!



