Monday, 1 May 2017

Tips For Safe Motorcycle Riding From A Riverside County CA Motorsports Dealer

By Clare Buckalew


You've wanted a motorcycle since you were a kid and you finally have the money to make your dreams come true. You found the bike you want and you're ready for the road, but you're a little concerned. Despite your love for motorcycles, you've never been on one. What do you need to know? Which tips should you follow to stay safe?

For starters, it is absolutely vital to have proper riding gear. You certainly don't want to wear flip flops and shorts when you take your bike out. This is going to be a very unsavory riding experience if you do. You are going to need a sturdy pair of riding boots and a nice pair of pants along with protective eye wear. Even though there are several states that don't make it mandatory for riders to wear helmets, having one can actually save your life. It is dangerous enough to ride a motorcycle so adding in unnecessary risks doesn't make any sense.

Before or immediately after you buy your bike, sign up for some motorcycle safety training. Classes like these are available nationwide and they'll tell you everything you need to know about defensive driving, road hazards and maintenance. You cannot put too much trust in other drivers.

You need to look out for yourself because many motorists won't look out for you. Always pay attention to areas where you have to merge, speed limit changes, and always look both ways when changing lanes. Never assume the people around you see you, and don't weave in between traffic.

With motorcycles, people can leave the chaos of a crowded world behind. Going out on your bike will give you a sense of freedom. Be sure to make an effort to stay safe. More importantly, be courteous of other motorists and give the vehicles behind you ample room for coming to a swift and complete stop.

Don't forget your signals either so that other drivers are aware of your plans to change lanes. Watch out for yourself, be alert and avoid a trip to the hospital. Use these tips to ensure your safety when taking your motorcycle onto the open road.




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