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Seized Dirt Bikes 

Thousands of Dirt bikes Available at Rock Bottom Prices

Government seizures and bank foreclosures take place every day, leaving thousands of dirt bikes sitting around waiting for disposal when these dirt bikes should be used for fun. What good is a dirt bike if nobody is enjoying it?

Secret Dirt Bike Auctions Mean Big Savings

It's not common knowledge, but hundreds of repossessed dirt bike auctions take place each month-as well as secret DEA, government, police and IRS dirt bike auctions too. Take advantage of these 'secret' insider dirt bike auctions and buy the dirt bike you've always wanted at a fraction of the cost of retail dirt bikes.

Repossessed and seized dirt bike bargains from every region of the United States are available. It doesn't matter what area you live in-the best dirt bike deals from across the country are at your fingertips.

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Seized Dirt Bikes 

All Makes and Models of Dirt Bikes Available

You can choose from a wide variety of dirt bike brands-you're not limited to only one or two types of dirt bikes. A full range of dirt bikes is available including Suzuki dirt bikes, Kawasaki dirt bikes, Polini dirt bikes and even Yamaha dirt bikes, all big-name dirt bike manufacturers. You can find exactly the type of dirt bike you want at up to 90% off Book Value.

Repo Bikes May Include:

RHonda
Kawasaki
Polini
Suzuki
Razor
Wildfire
Yamaha
and more!

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Dirt Bikes Blog Posts from Google 

Mini Dirt Bikes and Why You Should Consider One | Razor Ground ...
Have you ever thought of a mini dirt bike? "Obviously, a Mini Dirt Bike will be smaller than normal, and this is probably one of the main differences.
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Hey guys, As you know I am trying to finalise the new TTR bike design, Just wanted to get everyones thoughts and opinions on throttles. Here is a list.
Fear - Dirt Bike Forums at Dirt Rider Magazine
Fear - Discuss Dirt Bike, General Discussion, and General topics in the Dirt Bike forums at Dirt Rider Magazine.
Boxing Day Buys - Mini Dirt Bikes & Pit Bikes Forum
well im bored and i bougt a 12 pack of redbull today at the sales. and after buying i thought well that was random! so i wanna know whats something.

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Dirt Bikes News from Google 

Several dirt bikes stolen from Wildcat Powersports
The report states that several dirt bikes were taken by someone who threw a rock through the front window. The owner, Richard Merritt, reported that at ...
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Reflex has been added to give more control over rider positioning as you race the Dirt Bikes and ATVs. This new system allows you to take corners a bit ...
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Today at the grass roots local level, one does not see many entry level racers as the new design of dirt bikes includes super long suspension components ...
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Having ridden bikes for six months before the accident, he was not new to dirt bikes and was wearing spinal protective gear, a helmet, boots and gloves but ...

Dirt Bike Books 

Dirt Bike Runaway (Matt Christopher Sports Classics)

Amazon Price: $4.99 (as of 12/26/2009) Buy Now

Dirt Bike Racer (Matt Christopher Sports Classics)

Amazon Price: $4.99 (as of 12/26/2009) Buy Now

Dirt Bikes (Torque-Cool Rides)

Amazon Price: $13.60 (as of 12/26/2009) Buy Now

Dirt Bike History (Edge Books)

Amazon Price: $20.45 (as of 12/26/2009) Buy Now

Design & Tuning for Motocross: Revised Edition

Amazon Price: $24.95 (as of 12/26/2009) Buy Now

Dirt Bikes 

Buying new Dirt Bikes can be expensive. A new 4500cc Dirt Bike, for instance, can cost you as much as $8000. So if you still want to enjoy the excitement of riding an off-road motorcycle without spending too much, the best option is to go for a Used Dirt Bike.

Find out the model you need before making any decision. Remember that each model has different engine-power, design and built. Browse through old editions of Dirt Bike magazines or the Internet and find out the features that you're looking for, and any maintenance and reliability issues associated with a particular model.

Once you've decided what Dirt Bike model you want to buy, know that private Dirt Bike sellers offer much cheaper bargains than established dealers if you're planning to buy one on a tight budget. Look out for their Ads on the classified pages of your local paper or magazines.

Do not be fooled by the overall appearance because the seller would have obviously refurbished the paintwork and other minor parts. This doesn't necessarily mean that the Bike is in good condition. Inspect closely and ask a couple of questions regarding maintenance, number of previous owners, year of manufacture etc. You would not want to buy a Dirt Bike that has been overused or abused, even if it's darn cheap.

Since these motorcycles are generally used for rough terrain, stunts and other extreme competitions, it is probable that some of the older ones will have cracks and dents near the engine mounts or loose bearings. If you don't know how to identify these flaws, take along a friend who's experienced with motorcycle parts.

Lastly, if you find that the condition of the Dirt Bike agrees with the price, ask the seller to take it for a test ride. If the answer is no, then there's probably something wrong with the Bike. Your best option here is to find another seller immediately.

Dirt Bikes provides detailed information about dirt bikes, dirt bike parts and more. Dirt Bikes is affiliated with Maui Snorkeling.

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Dirt Bike Photos 

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Most Popular Dirt Bikes 

The most popular Dirt Bikes are those manufactured by Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, and KTM. Some of these products can be very expensive since their demand is very high with professionals and amateurs alike.

When Kawasaki started mass-production of perimeter frame Dirt Bikes in 1990, the two-stroke, single-cylinder 249cc engine KAWASAKI KX250, along with KX125 became the first ones to be manufactured. A new KX250 can cost you around 6,000 dollars while you can get a used KAWASAKI KX250 for 1500 to 3000 dollars. A KX125 costs slightly lower.

The 449cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke Honda CRF450R is rated highly by owners due to its versatility, speed and power. This motorcycle costs around 6,000 to 7,000 dollars. However, not all Honda Dirt Bikes are as expensive. The HONDA CR 250 Motocross Dirt Bike, for example, costs only around 2000 to 4000 dollars.

Suzuki has been manufacturing a series of Dirt Bikes called DR-Z and a recent addition to this family is the Suzuki DR-Z125, available in two versions - DR-Z125 and DR-Z125L. These 124cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder models feature the traditional, five-speed transmission and the 2004 models cost 3,000 dollars.

The Yamaha YZ series is the most popular Yamaha Dirt Bike model. The 2006 models will cost you around 3,000 to 7,000 dollars or more than that. Of these, the 85cc, liquid-cooled, reed valve-inducted, 2-stroke YZ85 is the cheapest (3,099 dollars) while the 4-stroke, DOHC, 5-valve titanium, liquid-cooled engine YZ450F costs around 6,500 to 8,000 dollars.

The most popular KTM Dirt Bike, the KTM 200 EXC, has power band of the 200cc engine but weighs similar to a typical 125cc Dirt Bike. The KTM 200 EXC costs around 6,000 dollars. KTM also has a similarly popular family of Dirk Bikes the KTM SX series. There's not much difference in price between the EXC and the SX series and they continue to some of the most popular off-road vehicles.

Dirt Bikes provides detailed information about dirt bikes, dirt bike parts and more. Dirt Bikes is affiliated with Maui Snorkeling.

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    repossedforsale repossedforsale Jul 22, 2009 @ 11:46 pm
    What needs to be replaced in my CR80 dirt bike engine?
    My engine seized after i let it sit for a couple of years in the garage(no surprise). I took the piston cover off, and using a socket/breaker arm on the magneto nut, it managed to wiggle it back and forth until the piston started spinning freely with no grinding. I inspected the piston wall, and it seemed fine. We didn't really fix anything, just got it spinning again. When I put the engine back together, I gave it all of it's fluids, and tried to turn it over. It cranked up, then stalled. After this attempt there was a grinding noise when i kicked the starter. I got it started again, but it died abruptly after about 5 seconds, and it is now seized again.
    Do i need to replace the top end? The main crank bearings? The whole crankshaft?
    Thanks

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