E-mail Questions

Due to the high volume of world wide e-mails received, BBR must limit its e-mails to those directly related to BBR Bikes and Products. BBR may not be able to answer every e-mail each day. So feel free to give us a ring at (253) 631-8233 and we'll help you immediately. If you want to chat about your latest riding adventure, DirtRider.net or ThumperTalk.com is a great place to talk.

Please note, we are modern 4-stroke dirt bike specialists. We are unable to answer questions on 3-wheelers, 4-wheelers, street bikes, jet skis, Harleys, chainsaws, weedeaters, lawn mowers or heavy equipment (including the XR650... just kidding). If you are wondering how to jet your bike, the internet is not the place to do it. Every single location, bike and application is different. Consult your owners manual or a qualified mechanic. We also do not provide blue prints or manuals on how to build our bikes or parts yourself. After all, we are a business.

As far as sponsorship, currently BBR sponsors Arenacross Teams, 4-Stroke National Teams, a Minibike Team, and in-house test riders and sponsors several races. Our race team budget for this year has been completed and BBR is NOT providing further outside sponsorship. Also, we do NOT accept resumes or proposals via e-mail. For future consideration, professional riders, racing 4-stroke motorcycles (off-road or motocross only), can mail us a resume at the following address:

BBR Motorsports, Inc
1028 4th St SW, A
Auburn, WA 98001

Be sure to include photos of yourself racing, current sponsors, and your results from the last 2 years of racing. A video or DVD of you racing is also a plus. Keep in mind that we get about 150+ resumes a month and most of them look exactly the same. If you are serious, try doing something unique or your resume will probably end up in the heap. Before e-mailing, please check out our Frequently Asked Questions. We may have already answered your question there.

Thank you and happy riding,
The crew at BBR

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