These are normal symptoms of a bike that's been sitting or not taken good care of. Always make sure your bike is good and warm before you go riding, test your throttle to make sure the response is good. The easiest thing to start with is checking your idle adjustment screw. If your bike idles...
So my buddy has been big into dash cams, had me thinking about getting a helmet cam. Not for vlogging or anything special. I like the looks of the contour (bullet style) as opposed to an awkward looking gopro like camera. Whats out there in the <150$ market?
This. It takes time to mentally get over a crash. Keep your technique proper and reinforce good habits. If you find yourself freaking find a way to calm yourself, look where you want to go (don't fixate). With time and practice you will get over it and back to having fun. If it takes you...
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I'm pretty sure they have the route that is used at the Brampton test centre in this thread:
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?1127-Copy-of-the-M-Test-(M2X)-checklist!/page35
You can't make people learn something. You talk to them and if they listen to you great, if not they will go their own way. Maybe they learn by themselves in time, maybe they don't. Not much else to do. If he's a good friend you accept him for who he is, if he's not a good friend then find a...
There isn't that much to worry about unless you are riding recklessly. Just be prepared to stop and watch out for anyone turning in front of you (especially left turners).
So far as finding nice roads to ride on, that's half the fun of riding a motorcycle. Go where the road takes you and find...
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