Trial bikes are motorcycles specifically designed for racing or stunt riding on highly technical and difficult terrain. Unlike motocross or enduro motorcycles, which are designed for racing on open or uneven terrain, trials bikes are used to overcome obstacles such as rocks, logs, and other obstacles on narrow, technical terrain.
Dirt bikes are very light and have low powered engines, usually 2-strokes, to give the rider precise control over speed and power. They also have short-travel suspension for easy maneuverability on technical terrain.
Trial bikes also have features like high-grip tires, high-quality disc brakes , wide handlebars for greater control and narrow seats to facilitate the movement of the pilot. In addition, they have a minimalist design, without any type of fairing, to facilitate access to the mechanical parts and reduce weight.
Trial bikes are used in trial competitions, which consist of overcoming obstacles and obstacles on a course designed specifically for competition. They are also used to practice and learn trials skills on technical and difficult terrain.
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