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Once you've decided what Dirt Bike model you want to buy, know that private Dirt Bike sellers offer much cheaper bargains than established dealers if you're planning to buy one on a tight budget. Look out for their Ads on the classified pages of your local paper or magazines.
Do not be fooled by the overall appearance because the seller would have obviously refurbished the paintwork and other minor parts. This doesn't necessarily mean that the Bike is in good condition. Inspect closely and ask a couple of questions regarding maintenance, number of previous owners, year of manufacture etc. You would not want to buy a Dirt Bike that has been overused or abused, even if it's darn cheap.
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