1. Park the bike on a level surface. This will ensure an accurate oil level reading.
2. Start the bike and let it run for a few minutes. This will circulate the oil and bring it up to operating temperature.
3. Turn off the bike and let it sit for a few minutes. This will allow the oil to settle down to its proper level.
4. Remove the oil dipstick. The oil dipstick is usually located on the right side of the bike, near the cylinder head.
5. Wipe the oil dipstick clean. Use a clean cloth or paper towel to wipe the oil off the dipstick.
6. Re-insert the oil dipstick. Insert the oil dipstick all the way into the dipstick tube.
7. Pull the oil dipstick out and check the oil level. The oil level should be between the "Full" and "Add" marks on the dipstick.
If the oil level is low, add oil as needed until the oil level reaches the "Full" mark on the dipstick. Be careful not to overfill the oil, as this can damage the engine.
It's important to check the oil level in your dirt bike regularly, especially if you're riding in dusty or muddy conditions. Checking the oil level is a simple task that can help you keep your bike running smoothly and prevent costly engine damage.