It's not hard to see why dirt biking has become extremely popular in recent years. With commercial air travel gaining momentum in the 60s, riders have found it a lot easier to get an authentic off-road experience whether at home or abroad. Dirt biking is now more accessible than ever and whilst it may be classified as an extreme sport, it's actually a lot safer than you think.
At even the most basic level, dirt biking can add significant benefits to your health and well being. It's a given that you may get a little muddy whilst adventuring through unexplored terrain or your favourite spot in the woods, but the health benefits you'd receive as a result might surprise you. Dirt biking as a sport is increasingly being used as a healthy alternative option for people wanting to try something new, whilst getting fit at the same time.
In our humble opinion, you should learn how to ride a dirt bike before tackling a road bike. Dirt bikes generally have smaller engines and offer a lot more manoeuvrability than traditional motorcycles. Finding your feet with a dirt bike builds confidence and will undoubtedly make you a better all-around rider. Dirt bikes are built for purpose, these lean machines take you off-road, allowing access to places that other motorcycles just can't reach. The humble dirt bike is fully adept at navigating the vast expanse that is the great…