That depends on if you currently own 100% of the value, or are still paying a loan for the dirt bike. If you own the dirt bike then it would be a personal asset. If you are paying on a loan for the dirt bike, then it is a liability because you are liable to pay the monthly payment.
absolutely. riding an unregistered dirt bike is illegal, unless on your own private property
mate you can ride a dirt bike legally on farms or just on a property you own. It should be legal.Everywhere as long as you know how to operate a dirt bike and are responsible while using it.-Marty in Santa Ana
odds are if the valve is stuck open it is either bent(from over rev/valve float), or siezed in the guide(over heating). no easy fix sry
you do not have to have a dirt bike liscense dumbazz
There is not a single dirt bike sportsman who is credited for inventing dirt bike tricks. A lot of dirt bike riding is freestyle.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
It's how the engines work. for the same amount of power, a 2-stroke will be lighter, smaller and rev higher. It'll also use more fuel and pollute more. A 4-stroke will run cleaner and more efficiently. It'll make more torque but won't rev as high.
It's made out of dirt obviously hence the name dirt bike.
depends if you are wearing the protection for a dirt bike that is needed
who was the first dirt bike rider
The 110.