Check out the best rated dirt bike trails in America!
- Rainbow Falls OHV Area, Colorado
- Grand Lake/Stillwater Pass Trails, Colorado
- Texas Creek OHV Area, Colorado
- Big Bear Lake-Southern California
- Bear Creek Motorized Trail, Colorado
- Monday Creek ORV Area, Ohio
Whether you're new to the dirt bike riding circuit, or itching to make your first run, there are always a few techniques and things to keep in mind that can make your ride both safe and exciting when out on the dirt bike trail!
- Body Positioning-there’s always a best place to position your weigh, put your body, and balance when sitting and standing.
- Good Handle Bar Control!
- Be light on the bike-This is you laying off and letting the bike do what it was intended to do.
- Techniques going uphill-only two: The easy way and the hard way.
- Down hill techniques-master body positioning, steering, and braking.
- Acceleration-Remember to use light pressure on the bars, pinch the tank with knees when standing, and make use of your stomach muscles.
Of course, there's a lot more to dirt bike riding than you'll find on this short list. And, it takes a lot of riding to hit the trails like a professional.
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