riding motorcycle

riding motorcycles



riding motorcycle


Learning to Ride a Motorcycle

Executive Summary by Dona Rosa & Thomas Haney


Motorcycling can be great fun but it can be a dangerous sport as well. We have to make sure that we learn to ride a bike properly and cautiously. With the proper kind of attitude, you will be able to enjoy the sport more while ensuring that you and the public stay protected.

  • Take a Proper Rider Training Course. It is important that you do take proper rider training from professionals. You will not only learn more about bikes and their proper upkeep, you will also be taught fundamental skills that will help you to ride your bike more competently.
  • Be Patient and Go Slow.  Be patient and take time to learn to ride properly and comfortably. Being able to ride a powerful bike takes time and plenty of practice.
  • Make Sure you know the Rules of the Road Each state and each country will have a different set of traffic laws for motorcycles.
  • Make Doubly Sure you have a Proper License. Though you may know how to ride a bike properly and you have full faith in your abilities to competently motorcycle, even on crowded public roads, you should not do so if you do not have a proper license. Once you have finished your rider training course, take the test and acquire a proper motorcycling license.
  • Buy Proper Safety Gear. The best protection you can get is from using proper safety gear. Make sure you have a helmet that fits well, pair of motorcycle boots that give ankle protection, good fitting leather gloves and leather jacket.
    riding a motorcycle

    riding a motorcycle

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Many Women Learn How to Ride a Motorcycle These Days

More and more women are finding accomplishment, thrill, adventure, freedom and friends in riding motorcycles. They feel more triumphant and confident when they ride a motorcycle on their own. They are making new friends who share the similar interests on the road. The thrill of driving a motorcycle at high speeds cannot be measured.

Many women prefer a motorcycle with light weight and easy handling rather than one with tremendous acceleration. Women with a bit more experience in riding motorcycles prefer the Honda Rebel, Yamaha V-Star, or Suzuki SV650. Beginners are recommended to start out with a smaller bike such as the Kawasaki Ninja 250 and 500. The popularity of the Kawasaki Ninja 500 and 250 among the women motorcycle riders is due to their low seat height and light weight. The Suzuki SV650 is great for daily riding and can be easily modified.

Your local dealer can suggest excellent beginner bikes for new women motorcycle riders as well. These bikes will follow the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) standards. The qualities which most women motorcycle riders are looking for are light weight, low seat height, looks and comfort.

e-book learn to ride motorcycle

e-book learn to ride motorcycle

The riding rules are not very different for men and women who learn how to ride a motorcycle. There are a few things which should keep in mind for a better and safer riding. Make sure that the motorcycle size suits your height and weight. One way to verify this is when you sit down on the motorcycle, your feet should touch the ground completely, and you should feel comfortable.

Interested in learning how to ride a motorcycle? Download the e-book “Learn To Ride a Motorcycle” for only US$ 14 and start practising right now!

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  1. #1 by tom mcclement - May 18th, 2009 at 15:34

    I have found great prices on motorcycle insurance and scooter insurance at http://www.dairylandcycle.com you can quote and buy online too in some states, which for me is nice because I know I’m getting the best price upfront

  2. #2 by JamesD - June 11th, 2009 at 18:18

    Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

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