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Free printable dirt bikes · Ages 5-9

A dirt bike is a motorcycle built for off-road riding — lighter, taller and knobbier than a road bike, with thick tyres that grip mud and gravel. Dirt-bike pages are often drawn mid-jump, with the rider crouched low and the back tyre kicking up dirt behind.

Top speed
60-100 mph (95-160 km/h) depending on engine size
Driver
1 rider in full off-road safety gear
Where
Dirt tracks, motocross courses, off-road trails
Best for
Ages 5-9

Printables

Dirt bike printables

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About this vehicle

Meet the dirt bike

A dirt bike is a motorcycle built for off-road riding — lighter, taller and knobbier than a road bike, with thick tyres that grip mud and gravel. Dirt-bike pages are often drawn mid-jump, with the rider crouched low and the back tyre kicking up dirt behind.

Top speed
60-100 mph (95-160 km/h) depending on engine size
Driver
1 rider in full off-road safety gear
Where
Dirt tracks, motocross courses, off-road trails
Best for
Ages 5-9

Coloring tips

How to color a dirt bike

Dirt bikes come in team-colour combinations: green-and-black (Kawasaki), yellow-and-blue (Suzuki), red-and-white (Honda), orange-and-black (KTM). Pick one to match a real brand or invent your own. The rider's gear (helmet, gloves, knee pads) usually matches the bike — they're a set.

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Step-by-step

How to color this dirt bike

Five short steps that work for any age. Crayons, colored pencils and markers all work — pick whichever your child reaches for first.

  1. Print the page

    Save the dirt bike coloring page to your device, then print it on standard letter or A4 paper. Thicker paper (around 90 gsm or 60 lb) handles markers without bleed-through; regular printer paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils.

  2. Pick a bold racing color

    Race cars and monster trucks should never be subtle — bright red, sun yellow, electric blue or matte black all work. Fill the main body shape with strong, confident strokes.

  3. Stripes, numbers and logos

    Racing vehicles are covered with details: number panels on the doors, stripes down the hood, sponsor logos on the sides. Pick a contrasting color (white or gold) and add 2-3 graphic elements.

  4. Show the speed

    Behind the vehicle, draw short horizontal motion lines in light gray — they make the page feel like it's mid-race. Under the wheels, a dirt cloud (gray or tan) suggests acceleration.

  5. Finishing touches

    When the colors are where you want them, trace the main outlines with a thin black pen to make the dirt bike pop off the page. Date the back, snap a photo for the family album, then stick the finished page on the fridge.

What you'll need

A quick supplies checklist

Don't have everything? A printer, a piece of paper and a single crayon is enough to get started. The rest is optional.

  • Printer

    Color or black-and-white both work. Set the print size to 'fit to page' and use letter or A4 paper.

  • Paper

    Standard 20 lb (75 gsm) printer paper for crayons; 60+ lb (90+ gsm) for markers so the ink doesn't bleed.

  • Crayons

    Best for ages 3-5 — forgiving on small hands, no smearing, and bright enough to feel finished in minutes.

  • Colored pencils

    Best for ages 6+ and adults — perfect for shading, blending and the detailed pattern variants.

  • Markers

    Bold, fast results. Pair with heavier paper so the ink stays on the page and doesn't soak through.

Did you know?

Dirt bike fun facts to share while you color

Read these out loud — a 20-minute coloring session doubles as a vehicle-curriculum moment.

  • Dirt-bike races (called motocross) date back to the 1920s in England.

  • The longest dirt-bike jump on record was over 350 feet.

  • Dirt bikes have soft suspension that lets them absorb landings from huge jumps.

  • Riders typically wear up to 8 lbs of safety gear including a helmet, chest protector and boots.

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FAQ

Dirt bike coloring pages — FAQ

Are these dirt bike coloring pages free to print?
Yes — every dirt bike coloring page on this site is free to download, print and color for personal, classroom and library use. No watermark, no signup.
What age are dirt bike coloring pages best for?
Ages 5-9. Dirt-bike pages are often drawn mid-jump, with the rider crouched low and the back tyre kicking up dirt behind.
What colors should I use for a dirt bike?
Dirt bikes come in team-colour combinations: green-and-black (Kawasaki), yellow-and-blue (Suzuki), red-and-white (Honda), orange-and-black (KTM). Pick one to match a real brand or invent your own. The rider's gear (helmet, gloves, knee pads) usually matches the bike — they're a set.
What is a dirt bike used for?
1 rider in full off-road safety gear. 60-100 mph (95-160 km/h) depending on engine size.
What other vehicles are similar to a dirt bike?
Try our motorcycle, bicycle, race car coloring pages — kids who finish a dirt bike page usually move to those next.

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