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Are you a good street rider? What are the characteristics of a good street rider? This week on MCrider we find out.
This week we learn to read the road and listen to what it is saying to us. A conscientious rider will use clues like the limit point to know when to maintain speed, slow down or speed up. MCrider shirts on Sale! Save 10% for a limited time. http://www.MCrider.com/shirt
There are tons of choices when choosing a helmet. One thing many of you may not consider is the visor. This week we look at several helmet visor options. Buy Plexus Plastic Cleaner: https://www.mcrider.com/plexus Buy motorcycle goggles: https://www.mcrider.com/goggles
This week on MCrider we look at a couple of practice exercises that you can use to learn and practice the technique of counter steering on your motorcycle. This is an easy exercise to set up but does require a fairly large parking lot to practice on. To purchase the cones used in this video…
This week on MCrider we look at some common mistakes that many new riders make and how to overcome them.
Continuing the New Rider Series (www.MCrider.com/NewRider) with an exercise to help you practice starting and stopping on a motorcycle. If you missed my mid-week video, check out this new camera…it will change the world of motorcycle action cameras. Rylo Action Camera: https://youtu.be/GLjM0MLcYLw To purchase a Rylo: www.MCrider.com/rylo
Continuing the new rider series with a look at motorcycle controls. Let’s face it, riding a motorcycle is different than driving a car. There are new controls on a motorcycle and it takes time to locate them. This week we look at some of the controls, how to manipulate them and how they may differ…
We continue the MCrider New Rider Series with How to ride a motorcycle. This week we look at two training exercises that you can use to learn to ride a motorcycle. Riding a motorcycle does not have to be scary or intimidating. Use the New Rider Series to start learning to ride in a safe,…
3 life-saving lessons from a crash study. What if 100 riders were tracked for 1 year and 360,000 miles? What could we learn about motorcycle safety? Find out in this recap of the most recent motorcycle safety study.