Motorcycle Safety (Vol. 1) Accident Free Riding, It's Not By Accident - Proven Techniques To Keep You On The Road And Off The Pavement (Backroad Bob's Motorcycle Safety Book 22)
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Rating | : | 4.74 (528 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005CVIHGQ |
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Number of Pages | : | 181 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Helpful but most just commonsense indyj This book could have been much smaller. Excessive wordiness! I just kept saying "get to the point" Lots of rambling on about nothing to fill pages.I have ridden thousands of mile also and never dumped my bike or was injured. I agree many times the issues are someone's ego and you need to check you ego and leave home. There are also many situations you should NOT be aggressive about in your riding. Back-off rather than drive like car drive. Bad book Miguel Soto Very bad bookIt has an important teaching though. Ride in the left side of the lane. This is what all the book is about. Good Overview of MC Safety I thoroughly enjoyed the Kindle / PC version (1361 Kindle "pages/views"). "Backroad Bob" has any easy style to read. He has the qualifications, over 250K miles ridden, and over 185K accident free. This is an overview, covering the 5 key areas of safety the author has found to be of most benefit to him, and that's where I think the value of this book primarily lays. There are other books on safety that go into much greater detail, with ill
Perhaps they never became self-aware motorcyclists who could effectively communicate Accident-Free Riding Techniques. Ten years of East Coast Enduro Association competition. My first Accident-Free Riding article in Motorcyclist's September 2010 issue really struck a positive chord with readers. Seventeen years and 43,000 miles dual sport riding. They were acquired instinctively after decades of on and off-road riding and racing. I used Accident-Free Riding Techniques for decades before I was aware I had them. You can't learn accident-free riding from someone who crashes - the only thing you can learn from them is how to crash.CONTENTS:ACCIDENT-FREE RIDINGAFTER THE FACTB