My Closest Call EVER on a Motorcycle – How I Saved It.
Have you had many close calls on a motorcycle? This is probably my closest call on a bike and how I saved it from a crash using Road Skills and Road Strategy.
Have you had many close calls on a motorcycle? This is probably my closest call on a bike and how I saved it from a crash using Road Skills and Road Strategy.
This week on MCrider I will talk about why I sold my 2018 Honda Goldwing Tour for a 2022 Indian Challenger.
We will also look at some special features I installed on the Indian Challenger that make this unlike any other motorcycle on the road. 😉
Is speed always a bad thing on a motorcycle? How much speed is too much speed on a motorcycle? How fast should you ride?
What is ONE BIG DISADVANTAGE we have when we ride too fast?
This week on MCrider let’s go for a ride on the Indian Challenger. We will talk about the proper lane position and some strategies for finding the proper lane position. We will also look at starting out on a hill and how you can do so without rolling back at the start.
Riding instructors talk a lot about proper riding techniques, but they don’t always agree.
Let’s look at one reason why.
Let’s evaluate our Road Strategy this week on MCrider and look at some ways we can dramatically increase our reaction time on a motorcycle.
This is a life-saving video.
What is a good first motorcycle? That is a question that I get a lot. This week let’s talk about it.
This week on MCrider we will talk about social media and the plethora of “motorcycle experts” who call social media their home.
PS: Don’t trust this thumbnail either. 😉
5 things that riders often do that should NEVER be done on a motorcycle.
One of the primary skills every rider needs is the proper use of the clutch. Whether making u-turns, riding in heavy traffic, or navigating steep hills having proper command of the clutch on your motorcycle is mandatory.
This week we will look at some training exercises to see if you have mastered the clutch,
At the end, you will be presented with the “board exam”. 😉