Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Easy Safety Tips For Motorcycle Riding From A Riverside County CA Motorsports Dealer

By Clare Buckalew


Ever since you were a little kid you've wanted to own your own motorcycle and now you finally have the financial means to bring this dream to fruition. You've got the perfect bike and are ready to take it out on the road, but there is some concern. Although you love motorcycles, you really don't have any riding experience. What are some of the things that you should know. What are the best strategies for staying 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.

After you buy your motorcycle or even before, find a motorcycle safety course. These are offered nationwide and will provide you with advice regarding maintenance, road hazards, and defensive driving tactics. Drivers can't be trusted.

You want to be sure to look out for yourself given that other drivers on the road will not be watching out for you. Be mindful of areas for merging, changes in the posted speed limit, and the need to look in both directions before making a lane change. You shouldn't assume that you are visible to everyone on the road, nor should you weave between traffic in order to save time.

With motorcycles, people can leave the chaos of a crowded world behind. Going out on your bike will give you a sense of freedom. Be sure to make an effort to stay safe. More importantly, be courteous of other motorists and give the vehicles behind you ample room for coming to a swift and complete stop.

Don't forget to use signals to let the drivers around you know when you're going to change lanes. Protect yourself, always be on alert, and stay out of the hospital. Follow these simple safety tips and ride safe on the open road.




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