Dirt Biking Crashes
Causes of Dirt Biking Crashes
Dirt biking is one of the most extreme forms of sports and recreation. It offers fun and an
adrenalin rush that few other sports or recreation could match.
But along with all this excitement comes a great risk. Dirt biking is prone to crashes. While
most dirt biking crashes look comical in the eyes of the audience, most of these crashes are often crippling or
even fatal in nature. Unfortunately, no amount of training or safety gear can prepare a dirt bike rider for these
crashes.
Dirt biking crashes happen when the rider is least expecting them to. They can
happen when a rider is in full flight during a jump. It can also occur when he is going down a dirt path at full
speed. Even when the rider is just starting off or barely moving, an accident can happen.
Dirt biking crashes also happen when the dirt bike hits a bump, a depression or a small rock.
This can shift the wheel suddenly, causing the rider to lose control of the motorcycle. It might also happen
during racing or when there is a pack of riders. Because of the close proximity, a rider might clip another rider’s
wheel, sending one or both tumbling into the ground.
Why do they happen? Usually there is no single reason. The bike may have a defective part that
has suddenly detached itself from the moving, shaking bike. Sometimes, it might be the fault of the rider or
another rider. Sometimes, the course or the obstacles might just be too difficult for the rider to negotiate.
However, there are other sinister reasons.
One of them is fatigue. When a rider’s mind is only half working, the body’s reflexes do not act
as fast as they normally do. So, his reflection might be too late to avoid a one second mishap.
Another reason would be lack of fitness. Dirt bikes are relatively difficult to control,
especially if going through rugged terrain. Not being fit means that the rider’s body does not have the necessary
strength to control and maneuver the bike.
Another reason for dirt biking crashes would be a rider’s lack of concentration. The lack of
concentration causes the rider to lose focus on what he is doing. It is highly recommended for the rider not to go
dirt biking when he is in experiencing an emotional turmoil such as a break-up with his girlfriend or a fight with
his parents.
Although dirt biking crashes happen all the time, a rider can most certainly reduce the chances
of it happening to him. By wearing safety gear, by focusing on the road, by being level headed and by using common
sense, he can be sure to escape from an accident.
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