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High Risk Motorcycle Riding -- How to Ride Smart and Well Prepared
This book gives you reliable information you can use to prepare for and do your best to overcome difficult riding situations.
It will help you to travel smart, stay comfortable and remain in control when motorcycle riding gets really risky -- particularly when you're traveling in the rain or cold weather, at night or hammering out long, grueling miles.
Practical, useful info and answers you'll find in this book include…
• Six key tips to help you prepare for every motorcycle ride…
• The cold weather riding "secret" to staying comfortable …
• A complete guide to selecting heated clothing…
• Two important factors that will keep you safe and dry in the rain…
• How best to turn, stop and accelerate when roads are wet…
• How to survive a motorcycle flat tire…
• Key features of motorcycle rain gear…
• Effective night riding improvements for your bike…
• Three basic questions governing every motorcycle trip…
• How to prepare for long distance riding…
• What you should know about your bike before you travel…
• What you should know about your personal limits before you start a trip…
And lots more…
Benefit from my many years and thousands of miles of motorcycle riding and equipment-evaluation experience.
Let me help you to prepare for and apply your skills to overcome high risk riding conditions…to ride safe, comfortable and in control when the going gets tough.
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High Risk Motorcycle Riding -- How to Ride Smart and Well Prepared - Brian R. Salisbury
Introduction
Every motorcycle rider looks forward to traveling in bright, balmy weather on clear, safe, enjoyable roads. But you know riding conditions can't always be perfect. At times they can get extremely risky and uncomfortable—downright dangerous.
Even on a good day, motorcycle riding cannot be considered a safe
pastime. Quite unexpectedly, you may find yourself traveling in the rain or cold, at night or across long distances—maybe all at the same time. You must always be ready for dangerous road conditions and unexpected obstacles in your path.
This book gives you reliable information you can use to prepare for difficult riding situations. It will help you to travel smart and stay comfortable when riding gets really risky—particularly when you're traveling in wet or cold weather, after dark or hammering out long, grueling miles.
Practical, useful info and answers you'll find in this book include...
* Six key tips to help you prepare for every motorcycle ride...
* The cold weather riding secret
to staying comfortable ...
* A complete guide to selecting heated clothing...
* Two important factors that will keep you safe and dry in the rain...
* How best to turn, stop and accelerate when roads are wet...
* How to survive a motorcycle flat tire...
* Key features of motorcycle rain gear...
* Effective night riding improvements for your bike...
* Three basic questions governing every motorcycle trip...
* How to prepare for long distance riding...
* What you should know about your bike before you travel...
* What you should know about your personal limits before you start a trip...
And lots more...
Read on to get the information you need to prepare yourself and your motorcycle to ride smart and comfortable in the rain and cold, at night and across long distances.
Benefit from my many years and thousands of miles of motorcycle riding and equipment-evaluation experience. Let me help you prepare for and overcome high risk riding conditions.
Click here to check out my other books about motorcycle riding and choosing the best gear for you and your bike, and for enjoyable stories about motorcycle touring and adventure riding.
And for lots of information to help you evaluate and select motorcycle gear that's best for you, and info to help you get the greatest enjoyment out of motorcycle riding, please visit my website at www.motorcycle-gear-and-riding-info.com
At any point, you can Go Here to link up with a great Internet resource to find motorcycle riding gear and equipment that's right for you, your motorcycle and the way you ride.
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Chapter 1—Preparation: Your key to smart riding
Whether you're a novice motorcycle rider or an experienced road warrior, your best defense against surprises and potential distractions when riding is preparation...both mental and physical.
Preparation strengthens your ability to anticipate and effectively deal with...
* Obstacles or changes in the road...
* Changes in driving conditions...
* Other vehicles and action around you...
Six tips to help you prepare for every motorcycle ride
Before you take off for a ride, long or short, consider these six primary factors to make sure you and your bike are prepared...
1) Get mentally focused on your ride...
Can you concentrate fully on your riding? Or are your thoughts elsewhere?
If my mind is working overtime on a problem or I'm worrying over a heavy issue, chances are it will interfere with my riding. If I know I can't concentrate fully on my driving, I'll postpone my ride for