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Used Yamaha dirt bikes

Guess what? You can save a huge amount of money on your next Yamaha dirt bike – Its absolutely unbelievable how low can a used Yamaha dirt bike can cost today – I guess its because people are short on money and most of them lost their jobs so they decided to sell their dirt bikes but still it is such a great opportunity for anyone looking for a dirt bike to get a really good one in a real good shape for so low.

For those of you who are not so familiar with the Yamaha dirt bike I will tell that the equipment of this dirt bike is very similar to the equipment of the Yamaha bike but it was designed in a much smaller scale so it will eat the dirt. The Yamaha dirt bike was built to run free off road and not like other bikes which were meant to get you somewhere faster or let you travel on them across the country – these bikes were meant to hit the dirt. That’s why they have much smaller engines from 110cc to 150cc or so and their maximum speed is also much inferior to that of the on road bikes. They still can make it up to eighty miles per hour but that’s not their main purpose. So if you have the need for only speed move on but if you want the action – keep at it.  This dirt bike is meant for people who love the free style, the freedom of building up speed towards a great jump. If you love to jump – these bikes are for you, especially if you love to jump off large dirt mounds. I guess that in the end dirt bikes are more about flying than riding :)

You can easily get scammed when buying a used Yamaha dirt bike and that’s why I truly recommend buying only through eBay that’s where you’ll find the best deals, best bikes and you’ll be safe with your purchase.

So me and my friend went down our local ski/Mbike mountain and we would like to get our own bikes (cuz we rented). now we dont want to spend an arm and leg, for now we just want to improve and practice. What in any1s opinion is the best downhill mountain bike you can buy for under 1000$ (or less would be great i really have no idea where to look or what a decent price is)

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it's an '03 Santa Cruz Bullit with a Marzocchi 66 light front fork and I love it but I've never been good at wheelies/manuals, as soon as I get to the right balance point I panic and hit the rear brake. I was wondering if anyone out there had any tips.

If cost was not an issue, which one would you get and why?

Can anyone recomend a cheap downhill bike in a price range of 0-0 that is availible in Western Australia im not racing or anything just doing some jumps and rock gardens with mates down a farm.

i want to get a bike that i could use mountain biking. but i also want to be able to go to the park and learn tricks and stuff. i don't know much about bikes, but i've always wanted to get into it. I'm 5'8" and i don't know if there's some sort of size specification. any help would be great. i want to spend less than 0. thanks.

I'm looking for good online mountain bike videos. youtube, yahoo video are ok. Just want to see some cool stuff.

I am already an avid cross country mountain biker.

Is making the transition to downhill racing hard if your already a cross country rider?

What are the steps to becoming pro?

Do I have to register with some organization?

How long will it take?

Im getting into downhill mountain biking, and I have a Mongoose xr-75. Im pretty happy with the bike, but i need something more serious that wont break the bank. Id like a dual suspension disc brake bike that can handle pretty tough trails. The prices on such bikes seem erratic and i don't really know the quality difference. I don't need like a competition bike, but id like something i can beat the crap out of and still get home. :)

I want to get a pretty good downhill mountain bike, Im 6'4" 230lbs. What is a good bike for someone of my size? Where would be a good place to buy it?

  
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