Ride on a Motorcycle Like a Pro (Basic Techniques & More)

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:08
If you want to ride a motorcycle, make sure you have any required licenses and safety gear, especially a durable helmet. Lift the kickstand with the back of your foot and start the engine. To accelerate the bike, turn the throttle on the right-hand grip of the bike toward you, and use the handlebars to steer the bike left and right. As you accelerate, use the left foot shifter and the clutch lever on the left handlebar to shift gears. When you’re ready to stop, gradually squeeze the brake above the throttle on the right grip or depress the rear right wheel brake with your right foot.
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Motorcycles are fun vehicles that allow you to experience the open road. However, it's critical that you learn to ride in a controlled and safe way. Take a motorcycle safety course and get a permit or license if it is required in your region. Before you start to ride, purchase safety gear and get to know how your bike handles. With a little time and practice, you’ll be ready to cruise around on your bike!

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Getting a License & Registering Your Bike

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Wearing the Right Gear

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Learning the Controls on Your Bike

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Practicing Riding Techniques

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Warnings

  • Practice under the supervision of an experienced rider to stay safe.
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  • Avoid potholes, gravel, and hazardous road conditions. While cars can usually handle these easily, they are extremely dangerous for cyclists.
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  • Heavy vehicles including trucks and buses need to make wide turns. Please give them enough space to maneuver and do not try to pass them until they complete their turn. Avoid being in their blind spot for too long, they may need to merge in your lane but may not see you.
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  • Always stay aware of where other drivers are on the road.
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  • , Unlike automobiles, motorcycles do not have seatbelts or airbags, increasing your likelihood of severe injury or death in a collision. You should drive professionally, and treat a motorcycle as if you were driving a car.
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  • Do not drink and drive or drive under the influence. Never allow an intoxicated passenger to ride.
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  • Wear all of the safety gear, including a helmet, jacket, long pants, gloves, and boots, to protect yourself in case you fall off your bike. Helmets are mandatory in most states.
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  • Do not cause road rages with automobile drivers, for example, smashing mirrors or windows after an argument because you are asking for trouble (the driver may get revenge on you) and you will be in a lot of trouble with law enforcement.
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  • It is not recommended you allow a young child (below 4 feet or under the age of 8) to ride. Some states have a minimum age requirement for the passenger. If you will allow a young child to ride, it is recommended they wear a safety strap and a helmet. Tell them to hold onto you at all times.
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  • Avoid lane-splitting. It is illegal in most states and dangerous (not all drivers use their mirrors or turn signals when changing lanes). Lane splitting is when a cyclist maneuvers between rows of cars.
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