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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
One step above 50cc two-strokes and a level below 85cc motocrossers are 65cc dirt bikes. In terms of competition-focused models, these will present many kids with their first experience operating a manual clutch, which is something young individuals will encounter for the rest of their riding career (assuming they continue moving up the displacement ladder). There are six to choose from in the motocross-focused 65cc two-stroke dirt bike segment—one from the United States, two hailing from Japan, and three from Austria. Read on to learn about the options to choose from, and see if one or more ...
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One step above 50cc two-strokes and a level below 85cc motocrossers are 65cc dirt bikes. In terms of competition-focused models, these will present many kids with their first experience operating a manual clutch, which is something young individuals will encounter for the rest of their riding career (assuming they continue moving up the displacement ladder). There are six to choose from in the motocross-focused 65cc two-stroke dirt bike segment—one from the United States, two hailing from Japan, and three from Austria. Read on to learn about the options to choose from, and see if one or more ...
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