How To Sell Your Used Motocross Bike Online

June 27, 2009 by admin  
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A used motocross bike is a very useful means of getting some quick cash to buy a newer year model or change to another brand. Let us do first things first. Now that you have something to sell, let the world know about it. This means that you could find a photographer and have him photograph your bike make sure that it’s clean with a new set of tires and it will help to install a fresh graphics kit. Through this representation of the item that you want to sell you have all the channels on the planet to convince people that this motorbike is not as old as they might want to imagine.

Now we are talking about a channel such as motorcycle online classifieds at e bay motors, which is a marketplace where you can buy or sell used motorcycles. Before fixing a price for your model, talk with your local motocross dealership. He will give you information on the best way to turn your motocross bike into some cash. You may not quite believe it, but a good search through the market can provide you with the best quote which could even turn out to be higher than your buying price if you’re lucky.

Your dealership will tell you about the parts that need to be serviced on your bike. This might come as an extra cost but the effort might just pay off with some nice profits. When you are through with servicing the bike, there is nothing to prevent you from quoting a high price for your bike. If you advertise the motocross bike through an online means, choose a website that deals with sale of used motorbikes since there are many of them out there that do this kind of job. Make sure that the dealership is a specialist in his work, or else you may end up with a quotation that won’t make you happy. The good thing about contacting a specialist is that he has more experience in that specific area most can offer bike financing to the buyer.

Online selling may require you to find a dealership. This is another specialist who ought to be chosen according to the experience he has in maintaining networks with the right people for your motocross bike. He will handle such subtleties as listing, registration and ranking of the model being sold. When a motorbike is ranked highly, chances are higher that it will be displayed as a featured item viewed by hundreds. Other benefits that come with trading through a dealership include higher accessibility to resources involved during transactions as well as comparing the prices offered by sellers for the same model. The whole process may not last for more than three weeks but this may be changed depending on how urgently you want to sell the motocross bike. The dealership will get a commission for the sale but you have some money for you new bike.

Dirt Bike Maintenance for Beginners

June 22, 2009 by admin  
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Dirt Bike washing tips

Dirt Bike washing tips

As much fun as it is to ride a dirt bike in untamed mx tracks, there is a work to be done in maintaining these off-road bikes to keep them in good shape. Having mud and dirt stuck in your bike is going to cause chain corrosion and destroy wheel bearings which might cost you a new bike altogether or expensive repairs. This is bad especially if a bike has had a good operating streak; you want to keep it around for as long as possible and it will help the resale value of the bike when you need to sale it for another newer year model.

First tip in cleaning a dirt bike especially for beginners is to plug the exhaust system, install a rag around the air filter to keep the water from going in the carburetor and using water at high pressure, get rid of all the persistent mud and dirt picked up from the tracks. The wash should be thorough making sure all the little crevices are cleaned up neatly you will need to lay the bike on the side to get wash the bottom of the motor and frame. Truck wash works wonders especially if allowed to sit for sometime. When hosing the bike, caution should be taken around the radiator, and the electrical CDI box. These areas are not so into pressured water and can cause the bike not to start. The insides should also be given a sprinkle to avoid corrosion. After the wash spray it off with WD40 to evaporate the moisture. This is for long term affects; to keep the bike racing for as long as possible with out any problems.

Brakes should be looked at regularly since some of the soapy stuff used in cleaning hangs around will effect the performance. Constant replacement when the pads are worn out is the best angle to handle this. After giving the bike a nice bath, the ignition should be checked to ensure no water has entered it after a mud ride its best to unplug the wires plow them out with air and ably light coat electrical grease. The last thing anyone wants is a bike that has lost the spark. If the carburetor has gas and the bike is stored away for sometime, it has to be checked to make sure no clutter inside the tank it will clog your carburetor jets. Tire replacement is a must for any serious dirt bike rider. In a race the goal is to stay on the bike not to fall off from the word go. Investing in a high quality front tire and a less expensive one for the back so that it is constantly replaced is best. The back tire gets worn out so fast and its best to keep getting a new one by investing in something not too expensive.

The throttle tube should be replaced any time it gets damaged they will stick and this can be a safety issue. The chains and sprockets should be kept clean and well oiled for a smooth ride otherwise the bike will drag and demand a lot more energy from the rider to keep it free rolling. Constantly grease the pivots, bearings and axles. The air filter and spark plug should be replaced if they display any signs of fatigue the air filter is the heart of the bike so keep it clean or it will die on you. If a bike is treated nice and kept in shape, it will duplicate the tender love and care through excellent performance on the mx track. Dedicating time to attend to all the little maintenance details keeps the bike around for a long time. Leave us feedback about this article or request.

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Motocross Gear Safety Equipment

June 13, 2009 by admin  
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draft_lens2651122module15758272photo_1234559523motocross_gearIn order to be safe as a motocross competitor, you need to have the right safety equipment to ensure that you are not prone to injuries. To begin with, a pair of goggles is very crucial since they shield your eyes from watering as a result of dirt and wind. Then you need a helmet that cushions you against head injuries in case you have accident. Chest protectors and the all new Leatt Brace for the neck enable you overcome the shock that may result from the initial contact with the ground or other objects in the event of a crash. They prevent you from sustaining spinal injuries which may be fatal. Let’s focus on the chest protectors by virtue of their importance.

Chest protectors are made from foam pads woven inside a plastic casing. Apart from the chest, this safety tool also protects the shoulder and to a certain extent the back. Some motocross protectors have pads for elbows, hands, and the arms. These additions are meant to provide as much protection to the upper body as possible. Modular versions of these protectors come with detachable components that enable you to cover only those areas that meet your tastes, needs and preferences at a given moment. They also have a new air pocket chest protector that works very well with crashes the company name is RXR chest protectors.

Although chest protectors are meant for safety, it is worth noting that they come in different colors and designs for your bike brand. They can be worn beneath your riding gear or on the outside. The extent of activity on the track determines whether or not you will wear the chest protector at all times. Again it depends on your ability to afford the protective clothing, and how much you value your life.

Before you buy any protective gear, you need to thoroughly scrutinize it for quality. Be aggressive on this issue because your health and in deed life is on the line. Maintain your protective gear for it to serve you for the longest time. While cleaning the motocross chest protector, wiping the dirty areas is actually enough. If the dirt is too much, you may have to direct a jet of water under pressure into it in order to clean it. Be careful with chemicals since some of them can easily damage the plastic covering and the foam pads inside.

Do not neglect other parts of the body, though. For your legs, make sure you wear motocross boots and pants, both of which need to be made from heavy material that will last and is waterproof. You also need to wear a jersey on top of other clothes in order to keep warm. For your legs, the best way to maintain warmth is to wear socks made of a very heavy material such as wool.

Motorcycle Dirt Bike Gear Protection Riding Tips

June 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Motocross 101, Motocross Gear

Dirt Bike riding is extreme sport and if not prepared for the worst you can get injured very badly. So when choosing the correct riding gear is very important for your safety. Motocrossonline.net will inform you of all types of safety gear of today’s top motocross apparel companies.

With speed and tricks challenge injuries are common. While all live on the edge, it is foolhardy to risk any thing and wear the proper safety gear.

First, take a good look at the dirt bike. It needs to adapt to the needs of the riders, and must be extremely comfortable with your settings. During operations that compete with the motorcycle becomes an extension of the rider’s body. For that highest level of comfort, the dirt bike should be structured to fit in with the height, weight and body shape of the rider before you can make the most of your riding skills.
 
The rider should always use protective gear such as clothing appropriate for dirt bike riding, resistant gloves, goggles, chest protector and mx pants as well. The support of the neck and knee support are also essential for the safety of the rider. Then comes one of the most important pieces of safety equipment, the helmet should be structured to fit the head wear and be comfortable. Second, it must be lightweight, to ensure flexibility and most importantly, must have a degree of AMA Snell M95 approval. This ensures that it has undergone a series of test matches and security to the prescribed safety standards as tested by the foundation of the Snell helmets. Also, try not to buy any second-hand helmets seconds. So many bikers can sustain serious injuries due to head injuries, compromise on faulty equipment.

Any form of upper body guard’s for dirt biking should cover the ribcage but should not interfere with the seating position of the rider setting on the bike. The protective covering must cover the shoulders, too. For an experienced rider, a kidney belt is also essential today most riders don’t wear them. They are so called elbow protectors, knee pads and the like. These provide protection against potential fractures and deep bruises, which are very common forms of injury in dirt bike riding through. The gloves should also be comfortable and waterproof. Vision is important as competing and therefore protective eyewear should ensure that no dirt or particles entering the eyes during the riding ripping through the woods by keeping your lenses clean at muddy riding conditions.

So while having a good time in the off-road dirt bike world, make sure you are well protected for hard crashes because it will happen some time or another. Have fun and be safe. Check out the Guy in the back ground of this photo hopefully he has all the best safety gear on!

 

Motocross Safety

Motocross Safety

Simple Motocross Stunts For Beginners

June 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Tips & Tricks

Have you seen all those high jumps and daring stunts that all those expert motocross riders do either live or on the television? Maybe you are thinking that you'll never be able to achieve such things. But fear not there are simple motocross stunts that the beginner can easily practise and learn to do. After all every motocross rider has to start from somewhere don't they? Here are just a couple of simple motocross tricks you can start mastering straight away.

The Simple Wheelie

A wheelie is probably one of the simplest motocross stunts, and I would recommend it be the first one you learn. The best way to practice a wheelie is on a hill. The best way to take off when practising the wheelie is by using the clutch, and if you feel yourself toppling backwards you can use your back brakes to steady yourself.

The Basic Stoppie

A Stoppie is kind of like the opposite of a wheelie. Instead of the front wheel coming off the ground and into the air, the back wheel is used. The stoppie is done by using clever braking methods, and transferring the weight of your body forward by rocking back and forth. When practising the stoppie, it is important that you keep you body upright.

The wheelie and the stoppie really are very simple tricks to master with a bit of practice, and they should be mastered first before learning the more difficult ones. When learning any kind of motocross stunts you should exercise extreme caution, as most stunts can be extremely dangerous. Always wear a helmet to protect your head, and maybe even knee and elbow pads whilst learning the ropes. You should also always practice your stunts with a trained expert close by.

4 Different Types of Motocross Events

June 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Motocross Events, Tips & Tricks

If you are a beginner at motocross then you may be fooled into thinking that when it comes to motocross events you do not have many choices to choose from. But in fact motocross isn't just a simple motorbike race, there are many different types of events you can choose to take part in. Here are just four different types of motocross events to get you started.

Supercross Event

Generally a motocross event takes place in the outdoors, but a supercross race will take place indoors. An artificial dirt track will be used in places such as a large arena or stadium. A supercross race will also include the riders dodging obstacles or jumping over them. To take place in a supercross event you will have to use a specialist bike or one that has been modified so that it can handle larger jumps.

Supermoto Event

A supermoto race is one where the riders will have to race on the pavement or concrete as well as a dirt track. Riders will have to kit their motorbike out in a special type of tyre which consists of a groove so that their bike can handle riding on the dirt and the concrete.

Motocross Trials Event

A motocross trials event does not usually consist of the riders doing many tricks or stunts. Instead they will be racing against the clock, therefore they will concentrate more on speed than anything else. The winner of this type of motocross event is usually the rider who finishes the laps in the fastest posible time.

Freestyle Motocross Event

A freestyle motocross event concentrates more on the type of tricks and stunts the riders can perform rather than an actual race. Points will be given by judges to the riders who can do the most daring and sensational stunts with their motorbike.

Learning Motocross – A Beginners Guide

June 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Motocross 101, Tips & Tricks

Motocross is becoming increasingly popular every year, with more and more people from around the world choosing to take part in this exciting sport. However, many new motocross learners get stuck at the first hurdle and simply do not know where to begin. Don't worry, read on and I will explain exactly how you can get started learning motocross.

Before you begin learning motocross you must first make sure that it is definitely something that you want to to do. Motocross is a high energy sport and can at times be dangerous, so if you are not fit and healthy then it might not be for you. You should also visit plenty of motocross events so you can soak up the atmosphere and get a good feel of what this sport is all about.

Now that you know that motocross is the sport for you, it's time to get kitted up. The very first piece of motocross equipment you will need is of course your motorbike. As a beginner it's best not to choose an overly expensive bike at first, as you can always upgrade to a more expensive model as you progress. Safety equipment like a good helmet, goggles, gloves and sturdy boots are a must when learning motocross, as you will probably find yourself getting knocked around quite a bit. You will also need appropriate clothing like a jersey and riding pants.

The next thing you should do now that you are kitted out it is to actually get out there and start doing some riding. First you need to find out where your local motocross club is located. The easiest way to do this is by looking in your local telephone book or online by typing into Google "your area motocross clubs". Once you have found your nearest motocross club, go and visit them and find out which days they hold their practice sessions.

Now that you know how to get started learning motocross, the only thing left for you to do now is practice, practice, practice.

3 Vital Ingredients to Winning a Motorcross Event

June 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Motocross Events, Tips & Tricks

When you enter any motocross event, whether it be freestyle or a race you will be able to feel the adrenaline pumping and the atmosphere will be electric. Everyone is pumped up and ready to risk their life in order to win. Motocross is a highly competitive sport  and only the best of the best stand any chance of taking first place. So what are the vital ingredients to winning at motocross? Here are my top 3.

The first vital ingredient you need to win a motocross event is the right bike and equipment. Make sure your motorbike is in top condition, because if it's not, it could end in disaster. Apart from your bike you will need various other equipment such as a helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, and appropriate clothing. All of this motocross equipment is designed to keep you safe and avoid you getting hurt on the motocross track.

The second vital ingredient to winning at motocross is good health and fitness. Motocross is a dangerous and high energy sport, and if your body is not in good condition then you won't stand a chance at winning. Before any event you should eat well to keep your energy levels up, and exercise to keep yourself fit and well.

The third vital ingredient to ensuring that your next motocross race is a success is being prepared and having a positive attitude. You can prepare yourself by practising hard and maybe even taking a visit to the race track. By visiting the track you can become familiar with it, so it won't look so scary on the day of the event. Every winner has a positive mental attitude. Walk into that race believing you will win, and it may just happen.

Essential Motocross Gear and Clothing

June 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Motocross Gear, Tips & Tricks

Motocross can be a fun, exciting and extremely exhilarating sport to get involved in. However along with the excitement is also danger. You could be flying through the air with your motorbike one minute feeling on top of the world, and the crashing down to the earth with a mighty thud the next. With all the knocks and bruises you are likely to encounter whilst learning this dangerous sport, it is vital that you kit yourself out in some essential motocross gear. Here is a small list of just a few things you will need.

Motocross Helmet - A motocross crash helmet is probably one of the most crucial pieces of safety gear you can purchase. If you have any crashes with other riders, or fall of your motorbike a good crash helmet will protect your head. You should choose a helmet that is strong and it must be a good fit. If it is too tight you will feel uncomfortable, similarly if is is loose then it may slip off.

Motocross Goggles - When you are riding around a motocross track you will likely be faced with flying debris, dirt and mud. This is why motocross goggles are a must if you want to protect your eyes whilst riding your motorbike. Just like the motocross helmet, you must ensure that your goggles are a good fit.

Motocross Boots and Gloves - Motocross boots and gloves are designed to protect both your hands and feet. As you can image you feet and ankles will get a lot of bumps whilst on your motorbike, therefore you will need very strong and sturdy boots to prevent any injury to them. Likewise the gloves will protect your hands in the same way.

Motocross Pants and Jersey - Your motocross pants and jersey should be durable yet comfortable and light at the same time. You should also choose clothing that is well ventilated and make sure that it fits you well.

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