| Firstly what are you allowed to ride? To begin with | | | | options when it comes to after market parts for your |
| racing leagues are set up dependent on age of the | | | | bike. |
| rider. If the rider is quite young than it is more likely that | | | | However again, if you are looking to modify your bike, |
| they will be categorised for racing. These will also be | | | | make sure that you can enter into a league which |
| restricted to how big the bike they can ride is. For | | | | allows you to do this, as some leagues will be set up |
| example the youngest of riders will not be allowed to | | | | for factory bikes (standard). |
| ride anything larger than say a 50cc or 85cc bike. | | | | The main manufacturers for you to choose from are |
| However once you get older there are leagues set up | | | | the likes of KTM, Kawasaki, Gas Gas and Honda dirt |
| dependent on the size of bike you ride or your ability. | | | | bikes. There are also many more to choose from |
| So check beforehand with your local organisation | | | | which will have similar build quality and performance |
| what the regulations are for you to enter the race. | | | | specs to match these. |
| After this you are ready to look into buying a bike. | | | | So look into these different manufacturers and decide |
| Depending on what you are allowed to ride there are | | | | which bike is best for you, once you have purchased |
| many different manufacturers of dirt bikes out there | | | | your bike all I can say is happy riding! |
| for you to choose from, and a lot of them have many | | | | |