5 tips to avoid mishaps on your motorcycle
Take control of your two-wheeled lifestyle.
Riding a motorcycle is quite possibly the most fun thing in the world. Nothing really compares to the feeling of freedom and liberation that comes with riding a two-wheeled machine. Riding a motorcycle opens doors for individuals, not just in the world of motorcycles alone, but in terms of friendships, skills, and new sights and destinations you’ve never seen before.
Having said all that, piloting a motorcycle is also a highly involved task, and requires quite a lot of physical fortitude. You can be all too easy to take a few things for granted, and end up with half-baked riding skills. As we have long been proponents of, it’s always best to start with the basics. So today, we are going to discuss five steps for you to mitigate mishaps, which consist of near-misses and accidents, aboard your motorcycle.
Get the right bike
Have you ever heard of the saying “never meet your heroes”? Well, the same applies to motorcycles. It can be all too tempting to pull the trigger on a dream machine like a BMW S 1000 RR, despite not having a single order of riding experience under your belt. This ring is particularly true in the world of high-performance big bikes. That being said, it may be best to swallow your pride and exercise a little bit of patience especially when it comes to buying your first motorcycle.
When choosing your first bike, there are a plethora of things to consider, such as your body style preference, your height, as well as your intended riding style. Now, we have published quite a number of articles which have been meant to guide you on your two-wheeled journey. Be sure to check them out, especially if you are in the market for your very first motorcycle.
Invest in your riding skills
The next thing that you can do to mitigate your chances of figuring in an accident or a near-miss is to invest time and money on your riding skills. There are a good number of training courses you can take both online and in person. If paying for a riding course is something that you are unwilling to do, then there are plenty of free resources which you can access online which have been designed to develop holistic riding skills.
It can also be particularly helpful to seek the help of a friend or colleague who is better versed in the art of motorcycling than you are. Chances are they will be more than happy to teach you the ropes on this amazing hobby and lifestyle. When it comes to motorcycling there is no shame in starting from the bottom. It’s always best to tackle riding a motorcycle from a holistic perspective in order to ensure that you maximize your enjoyment without compromising on your safety.
Wear your riding gear
This next one may seem like quite a no-brainer, however, way too many motorcycle riders hit the streets with substandard or no riding gear at all. Here at Motodeal.com, we have written numerous articles highlighting the importance of riding gear, as well as a few articles educating you on what riding gear works best for your lifestyle. Needless to say, every time you hop aboard your motorcycle, you should at least be wearing a helmet, pants, and closed shoes. Riding gear is not only there to comply with rules and regulations, more importantly, it is there to ensure you walk out of an accident in one piece.
Ride responsibly
This next one is also a no-brainer, and that’s riding responsibly. Yes, motorcycles are fun, and the thrill of acceleration and speed is definitely part of the package. There is, of course, a right time and place to enjoy the powerful features of your two-wheeled steed. However, when you’re traversing the densely populated urban environment, be sure to ride safe and keep your safety, as well as that of others, on top of mind.
Maintain your ride
Not all accidents are caused by the negligence of the rider or follow road users. A good number of road accidents involving motorcycles are a result of mechanical failure, which more often than not, find their roots in poor or substandard maintenance. Keeping your motorcycle in tiptop shape helps ensure that you are able to hit the road with peace of mind and confidence that your motorcycle will transport you from point A to point B safely without any problems.
We have covered in great detail the many ways that you can do about maintaining your motorcycle. From simple DIY tasks to mechanically intensive jobs, you can find it all in our many articles. All that being said, having a well-maintained ride not only lowers your risk of getting into an accident due to mechanical failures, it also potentially saves you time and money as you can depend on your motorcycle without worrying about it suddenly breaking down on you in the middle of nowhere.
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