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Women's
MX FAQ's Q. So you want to ride a dirt bike? A. Good choice! At it’s most basic, dirt bike riding falls into two different categories: on a motocross track or on trails. Either way you go (or hopefully you’ll try both) the MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Dirt Bike School www.dirtbikeschool.com is a great place to get started. They have instructors in nearly every state. MSF will put you in touch with a certified instructor (male or female) and they can supply you with a bike, gear, helmet, and all the equipment you’ll need for your first dirt bike experience. The school will go over the basic mechanics of riding a dirt bike in a safe and controlled environment. You learn how to start the bike, use the clutch and brakes, basics about turning and operating the bike. They usually supply a smaller bike to learn on with a smooth throttle. You can get group or one-on-one lessons. Another organization with a similar course and certified instructors is Train2Ride.com (which is taught by women). Also, down the line you can consider renting a bike for the day. Check the yellow pages for a shop or vacation/adventure company that rents bikes your area. Once you are ready to get your own bike, you’ll need the following to get started:
Dirt bike (see the
How to Choose a Dirt Bike section of the site) There are more options for protective gear (chest protectors, knee guards, kidney belts and so on) that you can look into. You’ll also need some bike maintenance items like gear oil and filter cleaner, and filter oil. If you are riding a race bike, you might want to pick up a spare plug and plug wrench, because in the beginning you may foal a plug and need to replace one. This is very easy simple thing to do, that the motorcycle shop can show you how to do yourself.
Next, you’ll need to
do a little research to find out where the riding areas and motocross
tracks are near you and find out what their schedules are (what days of
the week they are open). The best place to find that information is at
your local motorcycle/motocross shop and/or you could pick up a copy of
Cycle News Magazine (at the motorcycle/motocross shop) to see ads for
motocross tracks. Fill up on gas and you are on your way!
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