The same as a street bike. On the right handlebar.
it should i have seen people take them off or Yamaha motorcycles and put them on warriors
no, you should give it more gas then a trail bike though. but not all the time.
pull apart the carborator and clean it of dirt and debris pull apart the carborator and clean it of dirt and debris
Dirt bikes don't have a speedometer.
the carburetor might be clogged or the carbs throttle slide might be stuck
I would say your throttle cable is snaped by the sounds of it best off 2 just buy a new throttle and cable ....
Tires, suspension, throttle control and your riding position all have important factors in cornering.
so people could get around faster. Mostly. But some people started to ride the motorized vehicles in dirt and racing their friends. Thus the name Dirt Bike was created. so the dirt bike was made to work and play.
You simply get up to speed where rpm's are getting high then you let of the throttle pull in the clutch and use the shiftier on the bottom of the bike. (All at the same time.)
you do not have to have a dirt bike liscense dumbazz
Impossible to answer w/o seeing it. Might be as simple as to tighten a grub screw or a clamp, depending on assembly.