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Dominion Riverrock Freestyle Bikes


Freestyle Bike Competition at the 2009 Dominion Riverrock event on Brown’s Island in Richmond, Virginia

Basic Freestyle BMX Tricks : Tips for Weight Distribution when Riding BMX Bikes


It is very important to distribute your weight well when riding. This also helps to do a fakie correctly as shown in this free instructional video about BMX freestyle bike riding.Expert: Garson Fields Bio: Garson Fields is 20 years old. He has been riding BMX and mountain bikes for seven years. Garson is an avid BMX rider. He has taught others various tricks and techniques as well. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Motorcross freestyle jump done on Suzuki and Yamaha bikes


moto jump next to a dam done on a yamaha yz250 2 stroke and a Suzuki rmz 450 4 stroke 07model (brand new). nice air. motorbike jumping moto x motocross freestyle bike

Bmx Bikes

BMX stands for bicycle motto cross. They were originally used for short track racing. They are still very popular all the world over due to their simplicity and durability. They come in different types, such as the freestyle BMX bikes. These are designed for doing complicated maneuvers on land or in the air. The jumping bikes are another type of the BMX bikes. These are designed more for the purpose of being launched off ramps by professional riders. These are also known as trail bikes.

BMX bikes are known for their strength in maneuvering through various places that other bikes cannot. They can maneuver on obstacles that are manmade and are not designed for bicycles in the streets. They can go through staircases, handrails, ledges, banks and curved walls. They can also be used by parks such as skateboards made from wood. On verts (a half pipe set facing each other), these cycles are known to perform much better than any other type.

BMX bikes can also be used in trails. These are lines of jumps built from dirt (heavily compacted mud). They come in 4-pack, 6-pack and 8-pack. These trails are also known as dirt jumping. The other common are those used on flatland. These are specially made for those who do not want to adventure. They are different from the rest in that, the terrain used is normally smooth.

When purchasing these cycles. It is wise to consider the type of terrain to be use on. This is because the different bikes come with special features specifically designed for a particular type of terrain. The rider should avoid buying spare parts later on when some of the parts start breaking up, instead, they should have their cycles fitted with the specific parts that they might need.

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The Evolution of Dirt Bikes and Motocross

The evolution of off-road motorcycles, commonly called dirt bikes, is a long and complicated story. The first motorcycles were actually nothing more than modified bicycles with attached gasoline engines. These powered bicycles were amazing inventions in their day. Unreliable, but amazing methods of transportation, these motorcycles began captivating people across the globe. Since paved streets were not quite the norm at the time, motorcycles generally could be considered dirt bikes right from the start. No single person or company has been credited with the invention of the dirt bike. Off-road motorcycling is really an evolution of many years, with better tires, better suspension and seats, stronger frames, and better control features being credited to many individuals who were essentially modifying their own bikes for better off-road use. Triumph motorcycles did however design a motorcycle specifically built for dirt riding in 1914, although this model is not actually credited with being the first dirt bike.

Motocross racing seems to have had it origins in Europe, very possibly France with these early motorcycles being raced through wooded trails or racing to the top of a mountainous road for publicity. Many of these early races were not races of speed but races against time where riders simply competed against each other on an individual basis. Racing expanded as did the production of motorcycles to include scrambles and cross country events which excited and entertained spectators. Incidentally, the word motocross was derived from the words motorcycle and cross-country. The races would eventually be moved to a shorter, closed track for easier viewing by the spectators and better monitoring of the racers themselves. With the world at war and the Great Depression, off-road motorcycles may not have been a priority concept with people for many years but the interest in dirt racing wasn’t about to go away. Then Soichiro Honda came along in 1946 with his idea to produce cheap transportation for people after the second world war. Honda became the most predominant name in motorcycles and dirt bikes in particular, undoubtedly due to the fact that they are the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world. They were joined by other manufacturers over the years who would eventually become household names as well. Suzuki produced their first motorcycle in 1954, Yamaha in 1955, and Kawasaki in 1960. Although dirt bikes were still far in the future for the big four, this was the beginning of the onslaught of a motorsport unlike any other. Dirt bikes and dirt bike racing would eventually become one of the most popular motorsports in the world.

After a mix of both two stroke and four stroke motors in various models through the years, Honda finally designs and builds a competitive two stroke motocross motor in 1972. It reached the USA in 1973 and is called the Elsinore CR250. It immediately becomes the fastest production off-road race bike in its class and placed Honda alone at the top of the heap in regard to motocross racing. In the 1970’s, motocross racing would finally do what motorcycle manufacturers hoped it would. Off-road motorcycling would become a recreational activity not unlike bicycling with its popularity exploding among the general public. The big four Japanese manufacturers would eventually produce a full product line of dirt bikes in a variety of sizes for various racing classes and ages. Children’s dirt bikes would become available for those early starters and dual-use motorcycles would also become available with dirt tires and suspension along with street-legal features. Other manufacturers also joined the specialized dirt bike market including Maico, Gas Gas, and KTM.

To this day, dirt bikes continue their evolution with almost constant improvement in weight reduction, suspension, engine reliability, and overall performance. They are used as weekend recreational vehicles by millions of people around the world. The world of motocross racing has become more popular than ever before thanks to dirt bike riding basically evolving into an art form. Freestyle riding and stunt riding are captivating more young riders every year and the manufacturers continue to respond by producing high quality, cutting edge dirt bikes.

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Bmx Bikes – Flying Without Wings

Along time ago when I was just a child, I wanted a BMX bike so bad! Santa never brought me one and birthdays came and went too. As a family we struggled financially so I had to make do with a second hand, re painted, black racer bicycle.

Please dont think I was ungrateful because that old black bike practically became my best friend and I loved it but I still looked on in awe at all the other BMX bikes. I did however at that point believe that if I had a BMX that I would be able to fly over the house and garden with it! I had E.T. to thank for that fallacy! Much jumping over houses on BMX bikes in videogames wasnt really the same thing.

BMX was pretty much brand new in those days and the streets were full of kids buzzing up and down and making makeshift ramps to fly (fall off the end) off! Christmas mornings reflected just how popular BMX was becoming. In fact it had become an overnight roaring success.

Despite thousands of valiant attempts, no one ever did manage to fly their BMX over the house, although crazy Billy from the next street has the scars to prove he gave it a really good try. We all concluded that E.T must have had some kind of magical powers!

Despite still not being able to fly (and no sign of it happening in the near future), the fortunes of BMX bikes go from strength to strength. In Beijing 2008, they were included for the very first time as an Olympic sport.

The only discipline at the Olympics this time was racing although Freestyle is also massive and with its ever growing success is only a matter of time before these disciplines are considered also.

People at the top of the BMX sport are extremely dedicated to perfecting their skills and what you see may look easy, but just try it yourself to find out otherwise. Flatland BMX, another discipline is particularly fascinating to watch!

With such a variety of styles it is not a surprise to find out just how many different models of BMX there are. Not only does each discipline generally require a different bike with regards to weight and structure but even within the disciplines themselves there are many different models and brands.

Along with the endorsements and sponsorships comes a public profile and fame and some of the top BMX riders can earn a good living just from their sport alone. When it first began, BMX could only have dreamed of such success!

With so much variety and choice out there, it shouldnt be a problem getting hold of the BMX bike you want, either for yourself or for a relative to unwrap on Christmas morning to once more go hurtling up the street, thrilled to bits with their new BMX.

 

A nostalgic look at the history and success of thebmx bike.

The Experience Of The Lowrider Bikes Culture

The featured and the new genre of a special kind of racing. The technological advancements in this sport’s field.

The low rider bike provides an enhanced low profile. The ride along a country side is well suited on your low rider bike only. The experience of a low and slow bike riding could be witnessed in here. It has created a low-rider culture in itself. This form of cycling supports the low wage workers and creates sufficient impetus to some national economies. Since its availability on the Internet too it makes a larger mass appeal and ensures the purchase of only the original stuff. The types are the low rider classic bikes, competitor bikes, crown bikes, deluxe bikes, super wheel bikes, twister, fan wheel, galaxy, 3-speed, etc.

The color is the feature which depends on the buyer, thus very suitable and simple.

The cruiser cycles respectively feature bent spring fork, low rider banana seat, twenty inches low rider frame, two mufflers with holes and 4-rectangular mirrors. It also features bent forward Springer forks, fifteen inches high rise bars, twenty inchesspokes wheel,head set and bottom bracket, low rider stem, sissy bars andthere are the duck tail-chrome fenders. It features a bearings wide range of bearings, chains, chain wheel, cranks, derailleur, the free wheels, gear shifters, head sets and sprockets.

Lowrider Brakes

The respective brakes have their rear and front as chrome or black. There is 3-speed twist shifter, 4-spee speed twister, 4-speed twist shifter, 5-speed twist shifter and 7-speed twist shifter. The wheels include the axle and nuts, hubs, knock offs, rim stripes, tires, tubes, wheels and the wheel cover. This also offers rear and front lights, grips, Locks and name plates, foot pegs. There is a star attraction called the cycle computer which has self functioning menu, actual speed, total distance traveled, clock and riding time. This is an automatic scan SIGMA computer.

The accessories in these bikes includes the antennas, bells, bumper, foot pegs ,grips, horns,pumps, reflectors, chain guards, carriers and steamers. The twenty six inches Limo bike is for $480. The beach cruiser is $ 158.85. The freestyle Chrome bike is around $ 140.75. The lowrider depending on its color is around $ 228.85. These are easily available in the Internet and the mode of payment is generally through Master card, Visa, Amex and discover. Thus these are high performance bikes.

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Yamaha Dirt Bikes – Always One Step Ahead

With a dirt bike you can hit the uneven roads in flying alacrity. These bikes are lightweight motorcycles also known as Trails Bikes and are specifically designed for the cross-country, unpaved and bumpy grounds. Their specially outfitted rugged tires and suspension are just ideal for the toughest terrains in town. And when it comes to engine power, they have a much smaller one compared to the usual street motorcycles, less than 500 cc to be precise. Talking of dirt bikes is like referring to Yamaha dirt bikes, there is nothing next to Yamaha dirt motorbikes that has taken the world by storm.

Thus, whether it is the serious dirt bike aficionado or the off-road amateur, Yamaha dirt bike is their ultimate choice. The Yamaha YZ series is most well known amongst the Yamaha dirt motorbikes and what’s best about this is that it is light and fast and great for some serious fun. If you don’t wish to shell out much of cash, you can also go in for cheap dirt bikes. A second hand Yamaha PW or Yamaha WR off-road motorcycle can be taken into consideration for that matter. Thing is that, Yamaha dirt motorbikes are the ultimate whether it is a great two-stroke dirt bike or a punchy four stroke off-road motorbike.

These sturdy and light weighted bikes with knobby tires for maximum grip gives you that extra bit of edge you need on road. Yamaha dirt motorbikes are great for off-road competitions like for instance Motocross. Yamaha brand surely stands out amongst its other competitors owing much to its extraordinary performance. What makes them even more loved amongst all professionals and amateurs is that Yahama always takes care of all their requirements.

Bikes you can avail

Yamaha brings with it a whole gamut of motorbikes including the dirt bikes. And Yamaha never runs short of quality products for that matter. Let’s find out some of the bikes that you can avail. The WR450F is apt for the serious rider – a two-position handlebar, new enduro computer and reinforced swingarms are what you get with it. A 249cc, four-stroke engine and with superior fuel flow; the WR250F is quite a sturdy bike, furthermore, it is priced at about $10,449.

And if you want to go in for something, which is easy-to-handle, then TT-R250 is the need of the hour. You will simply flip over the TT-R230 that is good enough for any competition. TT-R125L/LE is the motorbike that will not punch a hole in your pocket; it is as reasonable as $2,749. It’s good breaking abilities and stiffer suspension is just the icing on the cake. All those novice riders, Yamaha has arranged for TT-R125E, the small but powerful bikes.

You surely can’t do without Yamaha dirt motorbikes at all.

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Types of Mountain Bikes for Riding on Dirt Paths

Mountain Bike, abbreviated as MTBs or ATBs (All Terrain Bikes) is a bike that are meant for riding on dirt paths or unpaved environments. They are more rugged than road bicycles, and can handle more strain.

The tires of the mountain bike are wider and knobbier than road bikes, for more grip and shock absorption. Front suspension for the MTBs is becoming the norm, and in today’s mountain bikes, you can find front and rear suspension. The wheels are usually 26″ in diameter, but this is slowly changing to 29″ in the newer mountain bikes.

Mountain Bikes can be widely classified into four types.

* Fully Rigid

* Hard Tail

* Soft Tail

* Dual/ Full Suspension

Fully Rigid Mountain Bikes don’t have any suspension, and their frames have fixed rears and a rigid fork.

Hard Tail Mountain Bikes have a suspension fork in the front, and no suspension in the rear. A soft tail Mountain bike has very less suspension in the rear, and its frame has a flex in the rear, rather than the pivot. A Full Suspension MTB has a suspension fork in the front, and a rear suspension as well, with a link that lets the rear wheel move on a pivot.

Until recently, MTBs had the same design and geometry of Road Bikes. When mountain biking became more popular, riding became more aggressive, and new mountain bikes with lighter and stronger frames were created to cater to the rider’s needs and aggressive riding style.

The New-age mountain bikes have 21, 24 or 27 speeds. They usually have 3 gears in the front. The rear has 7, 8 or 9 gears. They also feature disc brakes. This gives the rider better stopping power than normal rim brakes. They can also take heavy breaking without wearing out soon, and causing lesser problems.

There are a wide range of tire types for mountain bikes. Some styles include slick street tires, sticky rubber tires, etc. Tubeless tires are also gaining popularity in the MTB world for their pinch flat resistance. Some good MTB tire manufacturers are Wilderness Trail Bikes, Schwalbe, Kenda, Maxxis, Nokian, etc.

Mountain biking has become more of an adventure sport by itself, and lot of equipment can be found just for mountain bikers, most of it safety related. Protective gear that is worn by the rider is often referred to as ‘Armor’, and is work to protect against injuries. ‘Armors’ may range from just knee and elbow caps, to full body padding. Usually, Downhill and freestyle bikers wear more armor, as their riding styles are more dangerous and prone to injuries. Most of these bodysuits also have special protection for the spine, comprising of a set of plastic plates, covered with foam.

Most bike parks require bikers to wear full face helmets, to protect against injury. These helmets a just like their counterparts used in motocross, but are considerably more ventilated and lighter. Most professional riders wear these by choice, to avoid head injuries.

Some of the Mountain Bike manufacturers are Airborne cycles, Alpine design MTBs, Arrow Racing, Dagger, Dart, Full Dynamix, etc.

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Dirt Bikes – the Smart on Road Vehicle

The Dirt Bikes are the fastest dirt fighters on road. Also known as Trails Bikes, these roadrunners are extremely light in weight and are perfectly constructed for unpaved, cross country, rough or uneven terrains.

To meet the purpose, Dirt motorcycle is provided with rugged tires and suspension. Their engine power is smaller in comparison to typical street bikes, ranging less than 500cc. With two-stroke and four-stroke engines, the bike is an epitome of power on road.

Dirt motorcycle comes in several varieties and the most popular are those, which are manufactured by leading companies like KTM, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Husqvarna and Husaberg. Dirt motor bikes are in most cases meant to run on rough tracks and are just suitable for off-road competitions such as Motorcross. Most Dirt products manufactured by the well-known companies are light and well-built with knobby tires for utmost grip and balance.

What makes a Dirt Bike different from a common street bike?

It is the suspension, which creates the distinction. Moreover, the Knobbies or deep treads on the tires of Dirt motor bikes provide a better traction through sand, dirt, mud or gravel. The level of the engine is a bit higher that successfully hinders several ground obstructions like rocks and boulders. Moreover, the gas tank of the bike has been carefully set up in the middle portion of the bike for superior balance.

It is significant for you to know that the US Department of Motor Vehicles once every year registers a green sticker for Dirt motor bikes since the bikes do not have license plates. Moreover, bikes of the Dirt variety are not meant for city streets because they mainly run on off-road tracks.

Like other bike varieties, when you purchase a Dirt bicycle, you do expect longevity and superior performance. At the same time, you should keep in mind that anything material lasts only long when properly maintained and preserved. The same goes with dirt bicycles.

Do not feel contented if the brake pads look good, for good looks are often deceiving. The pads are often contaminated with dirt, soap and other chemical impurities. This causes considerable deterioration in the friction material of the pad. Therefore, a time-to-time replacement of the pads is absolutely essential. The other parts of the Dirt motorbike that require periodical care and checking include the engine of the bike which can be either four-stroke or two-stroke engine, the tires of the bike along with cables, chain and sprockets, linkage bearing, throttle and axles.

The leading manufacturers of Dirt have recently flooded the market with exclusive bike models. Therefore, more and more both professionals and novices are trying their best to get hold of the best possible models for a wonderful wondrous ride.

The other variety that is the kid’s mini Dirt motorcycle is also quite in demand. These minis have all parts of regular sized Dirts. It is only that they appear smaller and weigh much less for the kid’s to handle. Though this specific bike comes in a miniature form, it is in no way child’s play stuff. The machine should be only handled by those with sense of responsibility and those having a proper knowledge about the pros and cons of this machine.

Therefore, now it is time for you to rule the dirt with Dirt bike dynamites.

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