Beginner tips for dirt bike ride
For the ones that don't know anything about motorcycles
, they are all same but actually there are so many different types of them. There are also many systems for classifying, describing how the motorcycles are put in use, or according to the designer's intent, or some combination of the two. Generally are accepted six main categories of motorcycles: cruiser, sport, touring, standard, dual-purpose, and dirt bike. The last of the list is a type of motorcycle known also as off-road motorcycle because is designed and specialised for specific functions, especially for motorcycle sports like Rally raid or Motocross. The thing is that they have more light weight, simple rugged construction with little bodywork and no fairing for easy recovery after spills, and large wheels with knobby tires. And when we speak about this type of vehicle, must be mention that there are some rules that must be respected if you want do ride safely.
You ride and jump in the
dirt bike games without a problem, but now you should pay more attention to this things.
First you sit on your bike you should concentrate on proper body position. Your feet should be able to touch the ground if you have chosen the right bike size. You need to sit forward on your seed, which affects to all aspects of your riding, especially turns. If you sit too back, the shock compresses more than the forks, which will cause the front of the bike to feel very vague in turns. The front wheel will run a very wide arc and will not have good traction.
Now you should concentrate on technique rather than speed. If you have the right technique, the speed will come naturally and you'll be safer. You should know that most of your riding should be done in the standing position.
- For easy access and control of your foot levers, foot pegs should be in the middle of your feet.
- With slightly bent knees, grip the bike near the bottom of the tank.
- Keep your back slightly arched with your bum towards the rear, arms up, and elbows forward, with your head over the handle bars.
- As much as possible try to keep one or two fingers on the clutch and brake levers.
Be aware that your body position changes when you are riding in the sand or mud. In this case your weight should be to the back of the bike. This will give you greater traction; you will prevent the front wheel from bogging and prevent your self from throwing over the bars. You need to be hard on the gas, to keep the bike gliding over the sand.
With more practise the enjoyment will increase!
Beginner tips for dirt bike ride
By: Marina Janakievska
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