Dirt Bikes
What is Dirt Bikes
Dirt bikes are a type of non-street-legal motorcycle that lack road-safe equipment, like most off-road specific vehicles. They lack the headlights, brake lights, and mirrors that a dual-sport would have but on the upside, you don't have to get a special license for them because of this. They are equipped with small engines, small gas tanks, and stiff suspension to help you soar over jumps and move through a trail with little impact on the spine or bones.
Benefits of Dirt Bikes
Physical strength
A great health benefit from dirt bikes is that it will increase your physical strength. Even though you are riding a motorized vehicle, dirt biking is still a very physical sport. Controlling your dirt bike on rough terrain requires you to turn, lift and push on your handlebars, as well as using your hamstrings, quadriceps and leg muscles to keep yourself from falling over. Your balance and coordination may also improve from consistent dirt bike riding.
Cardiovascular health
Another reason to start dirt biking is that it can greatly benefit your cardiovascular health. Riding a dirt bike will cause your heart rate to increase to a similar level as when you are jogging, so dirt biking on a regular basis can help your heart get stronger and can reduce your cholesterol. This will help you to avoid suffering from cardiovascular diseases such as high blood pressure, stroke or heart attack.
Stress relief
Dirt biking can also be a great way to relieve stress. Since riding a dirt bike can be such a visceral, physical experience, it is a great way for you to forget about the things that are worrying you and live completely in the moment. The increased heart rate that accompanies dirt bike riding will also cause more oxygen to move through your body and to your brain, which leads to improved brain function and potentially less stress.
Social life
When you discover a new hobby that you like, it is common for you to also find new friends that share your interest. You may begin to ride dirt bikes, love it, and end up meeting other dirt bike riders that you can go riding with. This can improve your social life, leading to an overall happier and higher quality of life.
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Some Key Characteristics of Dirt Bikes
Off-road capabilities
Dirt bikes are specifically designed for off-road use and are not meant for on-road use, although there are street-legal variants known as dual-sport bikes.
Lightweight
Dirt bikes are typically lightweight which helps with maneuverability and handling in rough terrain.
High ground clearance
They have high ground clearance to clear obstacles like rocks, tree roots, and rough terrain.
Knobby tires
The tires on dirt bikes have deep, knobby treads that provide excellent traction on loose or uneven surfaces.
Long suspension travel
Dirt bikes have long-travel suspension systems to absorb the shocks and impacts encountered while riding off-road.
Minimalistic design
They often have a minimalistic design with no unnecessary features to keep weight down and enhance off-road performance.
Two-stroke or four-stroke engines
Dirt bikes can have either two-stroke or four-stroke engines, each offering different performance characteristics.
What are the Different Types of Dirt Bikes?
Trail bike
A trail bike is the most common type designed for dodgeding trees and hopping rocks. Trail bikes are versatile, beginner-friendly and suitable for a variety of recreational riding terrains. These bikes have comfortable seats, user-friendly controls, and moderate power. For adults, they range from 125cc up to 650cc and include both 2 strokes and 4 strokes with engines designed to have smooth power, also making them easier to ride. The seat height is usually a few inches lower than a motocross bike which is better for new riders because it allows you to touch the ground and balance more easily.
Motocross (MX) bikes
Motocross (MX) bikes are just about as popular as trail bikes, but often seen as “top tier” because they have the most powerful engines and the highest technology in suspension which is more firm/stiff to absorb big impacts and landings. MX bikes are built for racing on closed-course competition tracks that have dirt obstacles, such as jumps, berms, and challenging terrain. They are lightweight with high-performance engines (peaky and more difficult to ride), long suspension travel, and aggressive tires.
Enduro bike
An enduro bike is versatile, designed for a combination of on and off-road riding. They typically have lights and are street-legal, allowing riders to navigate trails, forests, and roads. They cost more than a trail bike, but you get a lot of the technology that motocross bikes have. Enduro bikes have moderate suspension travel and a balance of power and agility. Their engines are tuned for broad power making them easier to ride and less tiring than an MX bike.
Dual-sport bikes
Dual-sport bikes double as a trail dirt bike and a street legal dirt bike. You can ride on the road, then hop on a trail or dirt road, and still ride comfortably because of the dual sport tires. They typically have less aggressive tires than typical dirt bikes and are equipped with lights, mirrors, and turn signals. Dual-sports offer a compromise between on-road and off-road capabilities with a robust and reliable engine that’s not made for high-performance, and a larger fuel tank for longer range riding capability.
Adventure bike
An adventure bike combines the characteristics of dirt bikes and sportbikes into one versatile machine that’ s good for both asphalt and dirt surfaces. Designed for long-distance touring and off-road adventures, they are larger and heavier than most dirt bikes, and equipped with features like larger fuel tanks, luggage options, and comfortable seats. Adventure bikes are a rather broad category which can be applied to a wide range of bikes suitable for different types of adventures from touring hundreds of miles across the country or exploring wooded trails.
Supermoto bike
While it originates from an off-road bike, a supermoto bike has full street wheels and tires and is street legal to ride on the road. Supermoto bikes are a hybrid between dirt bikes and sport bikes, optimized for street and track riding and racing.
Trials bike
A trials bike is a special class that’ s not based on speed, instead these events or competitions are designed to test the skill and control a rider has with a bike. Trials bikes are specialized for slow, technical riding where precision and balance are essential. They have extremely lightweight frames, no seat, and very low gearing.
Hill-climb bike
A hill-climb bike is designed specifically for climbing insane uphills. The bike has been modified with an extended swing arm which makes it more difficult for the bike to wheelie and flip that also makes the bike better at finding traction when riding up a hill.
Flat track bikes
Flat track bikes have one goal in mind, high speed and maximum grip. Flat track bikes are usually raced on a flat surface or an oval shaped track. They are highly customized with lower suspension, slick tires and performance enhancing parts.
Motorcycle vs. Dirt Bikes: An Overview

01.Size
02.Frame
03.Seating
04.Suspension
05.Tires
Dirt Bikes of Essential Gear
Helmet
A no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many people skimp on this. Make sure it's DOT-approved.
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Gloves
These will not only protect your hands but also give you a better grip on the controls.
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Boots
High-ankle boots offer better protection against sprains and fractures.
Knee and Elbow Pads: Because you never know when you'll take a tumble.
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Body Armour
This includes chest protectors and sometimes even spine guards.
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Goggles
Protect your eyes from dust, debris, and the occasional rogue insect.
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Super Simple Dirt Bike Maintenance Tips
Wash the dirt bikes after every ride
This is perhaps the most difficult yet the most important part of riding a dirt bike–washing it. Ensure that you remove all the accumulated mud and dust with soap and water while it's still fresh. Allowing it to settle overnight will make it stiff, leading to early wear of the parts, which ultimately will rob the dirt bikes of its shine.
Inspect for leaks
Once the dirt bikes is clean, quickly look for leaks and spots, including oil drips on the ground underneath the engine. A clean bike will make it easier to notice the exact spots .
Check the oil and air filters
Use a good-quality cleaner to service the air filters and remove all traces of dirt and debris. This will not only add life to the bike's engine but also boost its performance. Look up the manufacturers guidelines to see how frequently you should change the motor oil. Follow the directive and keep the bike's engine healthy.
Prevent the bike from overheating
While you are at it, check the coolant level, too. If required, top it off promptly. Coolant helps to keep the dirt bike's engine cool, which tends to overheat faster than other motorcycles. Also, check the brake fluid to let the system perform optimally.
Grease the moving parts
All bearings, seals, and forks need proper lubrication. Oil these essential components regularly to prevent them from rusting out and continue performing smoothly.
Keep an eye on the tire pressure
For optimal performance and to keep you safe on the trails, it's essential that the correct tire pressure is maintained. If you adjusted the pressure to suit your riding style and trail conditions, now is the time to re-adjust and maintain the levels as per manufacturer's advice.
Examine the throttle, clutch and handlebars
The throttle should be responsive and the operation of the handlebars crisp. Check if those and the clutch are in order and are performing like they did when the dirt bike was new. If you notice a change, it may be a good idea to get the dirt bikes serviced by our experts. They can replace the clutch cables if necessary.
Our Factory
Chongqing Xinguizun Motorcycle Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Xinguizun Racing") is located in zone B of Luohuang Industrial Park, Jiangjin District, Chongqing. Founded in 2006, the company has a modern production plant of more than 25000 square meters. It is an enterprise dedicated to the R & D, manufacturing, marketing, service, development of cultural products and operation of cross-country sports events of cross-country motorcycles.
















