Dirtbike Rridenet Events 2006

Feb 1, 2006

|
OK - You asked for it! The entire enchilada! But don't say we didn't warn you. There are hours and hours of reading in here from several years of questions.

Feb 1, 2006 By:
Mark Klein
|
Mark is currently pursuing other endeavors, we hope to bring him back onboard soon. Until them - you can submit questions to the famous Rick "Super Hunky" Sieman, founding editor of Dirt Bike magazine.

Feb 1, 2006

|
Mark Klein is ready to answer your technical questions! Mark has extensive experience race tuning off-road motorcycles for local and national races.

Your new ORC Dirt Bike Page Technical Editor Nov 1, 2005 By:
Mike "OldFart" Hetrick
|
Editors Note: Mark Klein is more widely known by the name of MXTuner on the internet newsgroup rec.motorcycles.dirt (RMD) where he is looked upon as the local mech expert. He is pretty much the online version of that buddy who knows a lot about bikes.

Nov 1, 2005 By:
Mike Hobbs

|
New to the highly competitive dirt bike graphics game is On The Gas (OTG). Owner Tony Fanning brings new and well-schemed designs backed by his 25 years of hard core dirtbiking experience. Tony's motivation for starting OTG was to provide a quality product at a fair price, and stay heavily involved in the sport. The name "On The Gas" came to Tony while watching a motocross race, when he noticed how many times the announcer said "?and he's on the gas!" These simple words put Tony's ideas for a new dirtbike graphics company into motion.

Tuner and his 'Yellow Turd' Nov 1, 2005 By:
Mike "OldFart" Hetrick
|
Editors Note: Mark Klein is more widely known by the name of MXTuner on the internet newsgroup rec.motorcycles.dirt (RMD) where he is looked upon as the local mech expert. He is pretty much the online version of that buddy who knows a lot about bikes.

#2 in a series Nov 1, 2005 By:
Mike "OldFart" Hetrick

|
This month we?ll be talking about brakes. I mean, what the heck. We talked about wheels last month and brakes usually attach to the wheels, so why not. Let?s begin with drum brakes. There are still some of those beasts out there and we don?t want to leave anyone out.

Jun 20, 2005 By:
Michael Mansfield

|
125 Results
