Depends on you, your bike, your speed and the size of the jump. Weak bike + heavy rider + big jump + high speed will add risk to it while strong bike + light rider + small jump + low speed will make it fairly safe. You will probably be somewhere in between these extremes so there's no way of telling how "safe" you will be.
Don't really know what you mean by a jump bike... Something like a dirt bike is usually adapted to run in pretty much one condition only, so taking it on a longer trail with both uphills and descents is likely to be heavy going.
cruise until you get up to the jump and when you hit the very end of the jump gunn it
i do. 7235 vertical feet
not all are. if you want to do dirt jumping i recommend you do not use a normal mountain bike. get a proper dirt jump bike. i used a felt q520 xc bike to dirt jump and the forks broke and i took it in and the mechanic said i had damaged the frame and it was close to snapping.
Marzocchi bomber forks are used as a dirt jump shock but i ride DH on my dirt jump bike with those shock and can manage.
you need to get Acro bike then jump sidewards hold down then up then it will start to jump
you will crash and heart your self and demige your bike
A motorcylce is a vehicle that is street legal and you can drive on public roads and high ways. A dirt bike is an off-road vehicle used for recreational purposes and/or racing. -tlb Also has the above you do get the trail bikes that have been stripped down for off road use like the old Dt's but to be sure it is not an old trail bike acting as a dirt bike, A proper dirt bike have plastic petrol tanks not metal and the frames are made out of alloy not tubular steel you would need to know this if you were racing your mates on dirt bikes as the dirt bikes can withstand the jumps as the pretend dirt bikes will do the jump bit, but on landing will do considerable damage to the frame which would make it unsafe and dangerous for you and the bike
Not as scary as landing on your face.
You can jump the bike as much as you want but dont try anything to crazy for the simple fact of lack of power but it is a trail riding bike if you want a bike to jump i would suggest a yz 125. or if you trail ride a yzf 250
Homies is it easier to jump a dirt bike or four wheeler I was thinking four wheeler because of the weight but any help would be good thanks
To safely and effectively build dirt bike jumps for an exciting riding experience, follow these steps: Choose a suitable location with enough space and proper terrain. Plan the size and shape of the jump based on your skill level. Clear the area of debris and rocks to create a smooth landing zone. Build the jump using dirt and shaping it into a ramp with a gradual incline. Compact the dirt to ensure stability and safety. Test the jump at lower speeds before attempting higher jumps. Always wear proper safety gear and ride within your limits.