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Family Bonding time
Dirt bike riding is a great sport for the whole family. Going riding with your kids while they’re young is building a relationship so that you can have heaps of dirt biking adventures with them in the future.
Riding dirt bikes can be a very positive influence on kids. Some things that they can learn from riding are:
It gives them exhilarating non-violent entertainmentIt teaches them to work for what they wantThey learn to take safety seriouslyIt teaches the significance of regular maintenanceIt teaches mechanical skills from fixing their bikeIt gives them skills that will be important for driving later in life
Stress Relief
It’s hard to think about the stresses going on in your life when you’re using all your energy to negotiate a tricky trail. The only thing on your mind is getting through the next section without dropping the bike.
If you’re feeling stressed about what is going on at work, or at home, go for a ride and blow off some of that steam and come back a more relaxed person.
Mental Alertness
When riding your dirt bike you can’t be thinking of anything else. You have to be ‘in the moment’.
It demands so much of your attention that you have to be mentally sharp and mentally focused on exactly what’s in front of you.
Sense Of Freedom
The exhilaration of riding a motorcycle off the road is a whole different experience to road riding. While sales pitches from companies like Harley Davidson talk about the freedom of the open road, you still have the limitations of road rules, speed limits, and other traffic to contend with.
Improved Strength
There is a significant amount of strength required to handle a bike that weighs over 100kg (220lbs) through rough terrain. Both upper and lower body strength is required.
Your quadriceps and hamstrings are used when absorbing the rough terrain through your knees, and for gripping the bike with your knees.
Arm, wrist, shoulder, and back muscles are used in absorbing shocks through your handlebars. Picking up the bike, especially if it is a loaded adventure bike requires even more strength.
Max speed: 45 km/h
Fuel Capacity: 1.5L Mileage: 35 KMPL
Max load capacity: 90 kgs
Engine: 50cc, air-cooled, single cylinder 2-stroke
Assembly required: 85% assembled, 15% assembly required