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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
Off-road dirt bikes specialize in having no specialty. They aren’t motocross bikes and they aren’t dual-sport bikes, even though they are commonly used in both roles. The U.S. government has a much more specific definition for anything they call an “off-road vehicle.” It must pass both emission and sound tests. Some of the bikes listed here meet that definition and others don’t. The bikes that don’t pass the EPA sniff test are classified as closed course competition vehicles, just like motocross bikes. This list, then, is a less formal collection of bikes t ...
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Off-road dirt bikes specialize in having no specialty. They aren’t motocross bikes and they aren’t dual-sport bikes, even though they are commonly used in both roles. The U.S. government has a much more specific definition for anything they call an “off-road vehicle.” It must pass both emission and sound tests. Some of the bikes listed here meet that definition and others don’t. The bikes that don’t pass the EPA sniff test are classified as closed course competition vehicles, just like motocross bikes. This list, then, is a less formal collection of bikes t ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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