Depends on how you intend to ride it. If you have any plans of ever riding it in traffic, get one with brakes.
freestyle, dirt, street
That depends on what you are using it for. Obviously, if you are dirt biking, you should use a dirt bike, and otherwise use a street bike. Start out with what you are going to use the most - dirt (freestyle) or street racing.
To do dirt biking freestyle is "faire du VTT freestyle" in French. VTT stands for Vélo Tout Terrain (dirt bike).
There is not a single dirt bike sportsman who is credited for inventing dirt bike tricks. A lot of dirt bike riding is freestyle.
i would recommend any fmf piping
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
You can NOT ride a dirt bike on any street in Las Vegas or in the county. You have to be 1000 feet from any street or building to ride one in the dirt.
There are typically two main disciplines for BMX riding: freestyle BMX and BMX racing. Freestyle BMX focuses on tricks, jumps, and stunts, while BMX racing involves competitive racing on a designated track. Riders may specialize in one or both of these disciplines.
it will cost about 5,000 to 10,000 to build a successful dirt bike if you want to go pro
street
From 2003 it is imposible to make a dirt bike street-legal in California. If you live in California and would like to have a street-legal dirt bike your options are: # Buy a used street legal dirt bike pre-2003 model. # Buy a street legal dirt bike from someone who lives outside California. The bike should have more than 8K miles before you buy it. # Buy a street legal dirt bike from someone who lived outside California and moved to California with his street legal bike. # Buy the following 2007 and up California street legal bikes: KTM 450 EXC-R, KTM 530 EXC-R, Husqvarna TE 450, Husqvarna TE 530
I would recommend SAE 10w30 full synthetic.