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Dirt Bike Parts - What Can You Get, What Do You Need and Where Can You Get It?

Dirt Bike Parts - There comes a time when you need to go to your local dealer or jump online for dirt bike parts.

Whether it be updating a worn part or customizing the look and feel of your bike, dirt bike parts can be OEM (original engine manufacturer) or an 'aftermarket' component.

Popular upgrades of dirt bike parts include:

  • Changing stock bars to aluminium or oversize aluminium bars. These types of bars are stonger than stock and offer more flex while transferring less vibration to the riders hands and forearms
  • New sprockets to effect subtle gearing changes (often lighter with a varied choice of colours) and
  • different dirt bike tires to suit riding/dirt conditions. Widely spaced tread pattern for soft loam, sand or mud. Close spaced pattern for hard pack conditions.

Sticker/motocross graphics kits and new seat covers are dirt bike parts that are a great way to customize and personalize your bike.

Many riders like to fit handgaurds for roost protection on the track or protection from trees on the trail.

Other dirt bike parts that may come in for some attention are:

  • Motocross suspension. Depending or your weight and riding ability/speed you may be look to change your shock and fork spring.
  • Gas tanks for higher fuel capacity or slimmer design to
  • Dirt bike brake lines.

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