Dirtbike: The perfect introduction to the world of freeriding and dirt jumping
Von Lukas Vogt |
2 minutes read time
In this article you will learn what makes a dirt bike, what advantages it offers and what you should pay attention to when buying one.
What is a dirt bike?
A dirt bike is a special type of mountain bike that was developed for jumps, tricks and use on dirt jump tracks. Characteristic features are:
- Robust frame : Usually made of aluminum or chromoly steel to withstand the stresses of jumping.
- Small wheels : Often 26 inches, for better maneuverability and control.
- Simplicity : Only one gear (single speed) and no rear suspension to keep the bike lighter and low maintenance.
- Suspension fork : Short travel (80–120 mm) to absorb landings.
Who is a dirt bike suitable for?
Dirt bikes are ideal for bikers who:
- Want to practice tricks and jumps, be it in the bike park or on self-built tracks.
- Want to improve your riding technique, as riding on dirt jump tracks requires a lot of skill.
- Looking for a light and maneuverable bike for urban riding or pump tracks.
Even beginners find the dirt bike an exciting challenge, as it allows them to approach tricks and jumps step by step.
Applications of a dirt bike
- Dirt jump courses : Special courses with ramps made of earth or wood, designed for jumps and tricks.
- Pump tracks : Wave-like circuits that are perfect for riding technique training.
- Urban Riding : Stairs, railings and skate parks are popular playgrounds for dirt bikers.
Advantages of a dirt bike
- Durability : Thanks to its simple construction and robust materials, a dirt bike can withstand even hard falls.
- Versatility : In addition to jumps, you can also cruise through the park on a dirt bike.
- Compactness : The small wheels and the short wheelbase make the bike particularly handy.
What should you look for when buying a dirt bike?
- Frame material : Chromoly steel is heavier but more durable; aluminum is lighter but slightly less robust.
- Suspension fork : Pay attention to quality – brands like RockShox or Manitou offer reliable models.
- Brakes : Hydraulic disc brakes are a must for precise control.
- Weight : A light bike makes tricks and jumps easier.
- Price-performance ratio : A good entry-level dirt bike costs around 800-1,200 euros.
Conclusion: pure adrenaline on two wheels
Dirt biking is more than just a sport - it's a way of life. Whether at sunset in the skate park or with friends on a self-built track: with a dirt bike you experience the freedom and fun of mountain biking in a unique dimension.