Over the years, I have been an avid reader. I have looked at many different web sites, and read several books on the topic of safe motorcycle riding. Here are a few passages that I review now and again. While I do not agree with all that is written, I think it gets the grey matter stimulated.
Dumping a bike is no sin: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Dumping%20a%20bike%20is%20no%20sin.doc
Closing the door: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Closing%20the%20door.doc
Controlling your lane: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Controlling%20your%20lane.doc
Group riding - rubber band effect: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Group%20riding%20-%20Rubber%20band%20effect.doc
Group riding - Our Way: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Group%20riding%20-%20Our%20Way.doc
Picking up a big bike by yourself: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Picking%20Up%20A%20Big%20Bike%20By%20Yourself.doc
Pre-ride briefing for your new passenger: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Pre-ride%20briefing%20for%20your%20new%20passenger.doc
Riding drag is anything but: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/Riding%20drag%20is%20anything%20but.doc
What they didn't teach in MSF: http://webpages.charter.net/spenglish/Motorcycle%20Riding%20Tips/What%20they%20didn
I recently re-took the advanced riders course. It was a great refresher. You might want to check to see if you get a discount on your insurance if you can prove you took the class. I am considering taking a class at Willowbrook that emphasizes two-up riding. Anyway, I hope that you find this useful.
See you all soon.
Sean
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