Lets not forget all the idiots on 2 wheels with the "Me First" mentality. Over all there is a lack of knowledge, skill and respect on our roads which would not help the situation.
Some general riding ability also helps. Anyone who really wants to learn should get a dirt bike and try it out through the winter. With the proper equipment and gear it can actually be fun. Learning on the street like this guy in the video is definitely not the best way to go about it and...
You dont know what you're missing...I was so anti contacts for so long. But now that I've switched and gotten used to them I couldn't ride without them anymore. Glasses under the helmet was always such a pain.
They most definitely do. You can get them in a 180/55 B / 120/70. First time I saw them on a jap bike was on a 600RR ridden by someone I follow on facebook. Cool dude who lives in Alaska and rides most of the year.
They're out riding their motorcycles not worrying about being seen. Spend enough time on the road and you will see us eventually. Especially in and around the city.
Its hard to judge "racing incidents" when you've never bull rushed a corner with 10 other bikes side by side. Much easier to say he should've slowed down and waited his turn lol. Misjudge your braking point by a split second and you leave yourself with no where to go.
You are allowed a one time tax free transfer of ownership on the vehicle between family members. (at least a few years ago when I transferred mine from my dad). If you ride it back there is no fee as it already registered here.
Im assuming you're using front and rear brakes. It is very likely you are locking up the rear brake and hopping the tire.
**When you're hard on the front brakes the weight of the bike shifts forward onto the front rear causing the rear end to become light. This combined with to much rear...
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