between 150cc and 250cc
a 120cc dirt bike is suitable for a 17 year old
Whether a 9-year-old should have a dirt bike depends on several factors: **Maturity and Responsibility:** The child should be mature enough to understand and follow safety rules and guidelines. **Supervision:** There should always be adequate adult supervision when the child is riding the dirt bike. **Training:** The child should receive proper training on how to safely operate the dirt bike. **Size and Power of the Bike:** The bike should be appropriately sized for the child, with manageable power. Many manufacturers produce dirt bikes specifically designed for younger riders. **Safety Gear:** The child should always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, goggles, and protective clothing. **Riding Environment:** The riding environment should be safe and appropriate for a young rider, avoiding busy roads and hazardous terrain. With these considerations in place, riding a dirt bike can be a fun and rewarding experience for a 9-year-old.
For a 13 year old it depends on your size and your experience with dirt bikes, but an 85 is usually the best size bike and fastest for a 13 year old. Unless you are really tall which you would need a 125.
Dirt Rider magazine said that the dirt bike of the year was, KTM 350 SX-F
Try a Yamaha TTR 125 or CRF 150 (not the motocross version).
I have a ktm dirt bike trying to find out the year the number is ktm8701*45853*
what pipe? what dirt bike? what blaster? what year of dirt bike? what year of blaster? if they match up the same, yes. If they dont match up no.
the kawasaki dirt bike was invented by Jake mclister in 1994
Find the serial number on the engine, call up a motorsports place and they should be able to tell you what year the bike was made.
an 80cc dirt bike all of the BIG 4 make them
Your bike's year of production is 1996.