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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
The term “off-road bike” sounds vague and generalized, but it refers to a group of very specialized motorcycles. They fall into a vast space between motocross race bikes and dual-sport bikes. That area is so big that it needs to be further subdivided into closed-course cross-country competition bikes, trail bikes, EPA-certified off-road bikes, two-strokes, four-strokes and combinations of several groups. The matter has been made more confusing lately because some bikes meet EPA noise and emission standards, others don’t. Even more confusing is the role of the California Air ...
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The term “off-road bike” sounds vague and generalized, but it refers to a group of very specialized motorcycles. They fall into a vast space between motocross race bikes and dual-sport bikes. That area is so big that it needs to be further subdivided into closed-course cross-country competition bikes, trail bikes, EPA-certified off-road bikes, two-strokes, four-strokes and combinations of several groups. The matter has been made more confusing lately because some bikes meet EPA noise and emission standards, others don’t. Even more confusing is the role of the California Air ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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