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Follow the Proper Basic Steps to Learn How to Ride a Motorcycle


Have you ever ridden a motorcycle before Even the mere idea of riding a motorcycle gives most people a little jolt of excitement

Have you ever ridden a motorcycle before? Even the mere idea of riding a motorcycle gives most people a little jolt of excitement. It doesn't matter if we're talking about a sportbike, or "crotch rocket," or a laidback cruiser; there's an inherent visceral thrill that's generated by these two-wheeled machines. Ask someone if they've ever ridden a motorcycle, whether as a driver or a passenger, and you'll either get an affirmative answer or a familiar "No, but I've always wanted to...."

Most motorcycle riders already cruising the highways or cornering through twisting canyons know all about the irresistible draw of motorcycles. But experienced riders all realize that riding a motorcycle demands a mature mindset, fundamental skills, constant practice, and most importantly, proper gear and training. If you want to learn to ride a motorcycle, learn it the proper way.

First, enroll yourself in a motorcycle rider training program. A fully licensed and certified training program, such as the one offered by the MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation), should be your preferred choice. Such a program will teach you the fundamentals of riding, as well as the factual and practical knowledge needed to pass a written and ridden motorcycle license test. Over the past few decades, these programs have taken hundreds of thousands of fledgling riders and put them on the right road to riding success.

Don't forget to carry along some basic riding equipment such as gloves, long-sleeved jacket, and sturdy boots. A helmet and a motorcycle will be provided. One or more highly experienced instructors will guide you through one or more days of lectures, following by actually riding exercises in an enclosed lot. Don't be intimidated though, the teachers will start you out at a slow, easy pace and have you controlling and riding a real motorcycle in no time.

After you've learned the basics of riding, go get your motorcycle license. Now you're free to hit the streets and practice on your own, or better yet, with more experienced riders. Make sure you take it very easy at first, and definitely avoid situations you can't handle, such as slashing canyon runs or rush-hour traffic in the middle of a big city. Your focus should be on staying safe and practicing the fundamental skills that you've learned.

Gradually (but much more quickly than you realize), your skills will improve greatly, and you'll join millions of other riders out there having a blast on the wide open highways today.

In conclusion, after you've become an experienced rider yourself, make sure to guide younger riders by pointing them toward the same proper steps to learning to ride a motorcycle. Too many riders start out by ignoring the proper, safe path of learning to ride, and end up in a dangerous situation or lack of training due to impatience or an immature mindset.

The vast majority of riders involved in a motorcycle accident took the easy way out and avoided proper training, or worse, didn't wear the proper safety equipment. Luckily, you're a mature, intelligent rider who will learn to ride the right way.

To get further info on how you too can learn to ride a motorcycle, visit MotoLearn.com, where you can get valuable tips and guidance on the best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle today.

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Author:Jason Ryan
Publication:Automotive community
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 24, 2008
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