Four Wheelers Vs Dirt Bikes Research

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The Dirt bike and the four wheeler are very popular vehicles. I don’t like four wheelers because they are not fun as Dirt bikes. Dirt bikes are more popular then four wheelers, Dirt bikes are for jumping ramps going fast and doing tricks. Four wheelers are good for working in the yard or going mudding. I also don’t like four wheelers because they are not safe to ride because if the four wheeler flips it could crush you because they are heavy and big. Dirt bikes are smaller and don’t way as much as the four wheeler.

Both the four wheeler and the dirt bike develop to be used in difficult conditions but they have different purposes for the dirt bike is traditionally used as a sport utility vehicle whereas the four wheeler is used for rides in

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