Buying a dirt bike and getting into dirt biking will change your life for the better. The welcoming community of Ontario dirt biking is overseen by the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (OFTR) and the local clubs that make it up. In this video, I go over the basics of what you need to ride lawfully in Ontario. It doesn't take much and the benefits you receive from the small yearly fees is a great value.
Learn more at www.OFTR.ca, or your local club for more information on how to enjoy everything Ontario has to offer. A few I missed in the video: 1) The OFTR and local clubs provides significant benefits to its members including discounts on parts, gear, insurance and more. 2) Always carry your OFTR card with you as that is the primary proof of membership.3) If you sell your bike, remove your sticker off the bike.
For more information, please read the rules and regulations on the OFTR website here: [ Ссылка ],
You can also view local clubs that include: Bytown Motorcycle Association, Dufferin Rooftop Riders Association, Great Pine Trail Riders, Haliburton Trail Riders, LynnValley Dirt Riders, K-W Cycle Sport Association, Halton Off Road Riders Association, Ontario Dual Sport Club, OCMC Racing, Northumberland Trail Riders, Niagara Timber-line Riders, Kawartha Off Road Motorcycle Association, Simcoe County Off-Road Riders, and Sudbury Trail & Adventure Riders Association.
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