Sunday, April 30, 2017

Safety Tips For 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?

First, you need the right gear. It's not a good idea to hop on a bike dressed in shorts and flip flops. You won't have a positive experience. You need pants, durable shoes or boots, gloves, and protective eye gear. Although some states don't require you wear one, helmets save lives. Riding a motorcycle is dangerous enough, don't take any unnecessary risks.

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.

Looking out for yourself is vital because a lot of drivers aren't going to be looking out for you. Be mindful of areas in which merges are necessary and pay attention for changes in the speed limit while making sure to check both directions when changing a lane. Do not assume that other drivers are able to see you and avoid weaving in and out of traffic.

Motorcycles offer men and women an escape from the chaos of the world. When you're out on your bike, you feel free. Take the steps to also feel safe. Be courteous when you're out on the road and give cars in front and behind you plenty of space to come to an abrupt 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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