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.

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hi all i am after some advice i have just bought a mountain bike and i am a little worried about it holding my weight.
i am approx 25 stone and would like advice on the strongest type of tyres tubes and chain on a fairly tight budget any sensible advice would be gratefully appreciated.
for those thinking of being offensive at least i am trying to do something about my weight
thanks in advance

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Im 5'9" and looking to get into mountain biking and wondering what size frame i should get??? Thanks in advance!!!

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This seems like an easy question but I have exhaused my options trying to get a mountain bike delivered from up North to way down south (UK).

I have tried all the usual supects who can not collect and deliver a bike. Or the couriers who do deliver want to chardge me nearly half as much as the bikes worth!

Does anyone have any sugestions?

I am willig to pay upto £30 not 50/60.

Many thanks in advance.

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I have spent hours looking at online reviews and have short listed epic and stumpjumper. I ride my saracen mantra 1 to work (10km) its dam heavy( 2.3'' tyres) feels like a land Rover.
Also please recomend a website or a shop around east Anglia, UK.
a very BIG THANKS in advance.

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I will be using the bike for general cycling and some off-roading, but nothing overly extreme, hence why I am only looking at entry level bikes.

Which of the following would be the best choice, in terms of my needs and the quality of the components used and the weight of the bike - I am also after the lightest model, so if any biking experts know which of the below brands makes the lightest frames, please advise! Thanks.

Bianchi DOSS 6400 Al DEORE 07

http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=70450

Saracen Dirttrax 4 2006 Mountain

http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=60759

Kona Blast 2006 Mountain Bike

http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=60194

GT Avalanche 1.0 2006 Mountain Bike

http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=60059

Specialized Rockhopper 2006 Mountain Bike

http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=60158

If possible, please list the bikes in order of preference/recommendation.

Thanks in advance!!

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Thanks in advance for any help!

I want to buy a men's mountain bike to do some light trail riding. Im not looking for anything too spectacular, just something that is decent quality and isn't going to fall apart on me.

Any suggestions on brands and specific models?

Thanks in advance for the help.

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Where is the cheapest place in Edinburgh to buy mountain bike tyers (size 26 x 2.00) and can I put wider tyers on the the original wheels?
ie 2.75 rather than 2.00

Thanks in advance
Hey guys The Edinburgh Bicycle shop was superb, i got two new tyers (specialized "flack jacket) for £10 a piece, I was advised to stick with the original size of tyre as I would mainly be riding on road.

The bike is a "Huffy", it was given to me by a friend, so I dont know much about the bike, it seems to be an american bike but I noticed the wheels were made in germany. I think there is a slight buckel in the rear wheel I was thinking of taking it to "Grate kes, No Bull" in Leith walk to hae it repaird or get a second hand wheel.

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i have a 2.125 mtn tire in the front and a street kenda krad 2.3 in the back. should i swap them out?

thanks in advance.

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I know you would probably say, just get a bike and get out riding! But it would be so much more fun to get into the sports with some sort of club or society, plus I can really do with some advice in choosing my first mountain bike on a budget. Any information/advice would be appreciated. Btw, I am located in West Yorkshire. Many thanks in advance!

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