Dirt biking
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/ADVENTURE, BANGALORE/ Updated : Aug 28, 2014, 16:36 IST
Synopsis
If you have a need for speed, and a passion for off-roading, this is definitely the thing for you. Little else compares to the rush you get from riding a heavy-duty quad bike through the rugged topography of a dirt track—although … Read more
If you have a need for speed, and a passion for off-roading, this is definitely the thing for you. Little else compares to the rush you get from riding a heavy-duty quad bike through the rugged topography of a dirt track—although the sport is safe for people of all age groups, it’s not an activity for the faint-hearted. Read less

If you have a need for speed, and a passion for off-roading, this is definitely the thing for you. Little else compares to the rush you get from riding a heavy-duty quad bike through the rugged topography of a dirt track—although the sport is safe for people of all age groups, it’s not an activity for the faint-hearted (who could probably opt for a more tame experience with go-carting). The ATVs (all terrain vehicles) employed use low pressure tyres, and accommodate a single seat for the rider, while steering is done through handlebars. The bike’s four stroke engines range from 50 CC, going all the way up to a super powerful 800 CC, and riders have the option to choose between automatic and geared versions (amateurs should start out cautiously with the automatic version before progressing the geared one). Once you’ve picked your ride, get busy racing around the custom-built dirt track, which comprises of a rugged terrain, and is adequately designed in keeping with safety arrangements, and manned by a well trained staff.
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