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Learning how to Operate a Motorcycle

The idea of riding a motorcycle is to allow you the freedom of the open air while traveling. It can also be a very inexpensive way to travel or to commute. Learning how to operate a motorcycle is very important. You don’t want to be an inexperienced operator out there with so many other vehicles on the road. The process is quick for some, and others struggle to learn how to operate one. It comes down to learning the skills and believing in your ability to make it happen.

Keep in mind that the motorcycle you learn on is going to affect how well you are able to learn to operate it. Make sure it is designed to fit you. This can be some what tricky because many people learn how to ride a motorcycle on one that belongs to someone else. However, you need to make sure the motorcycle isn’t too heavy for you. It is important that you are able to touch the ground with both feet. Reaching the gas, brakes, and handle bars are essential as well. It is a good investment to find a cheap used bike that fits your body well. Once you have successfully learned to ride it well, consider upgrading to a better bike.

Make sure you learn from someone you trust and who is patient. Nothing can add to your insecurity as someone watching over you, especially if they are concerned about you damaging their motorcycle. If you don’t have someone you can comfortably learn from then you are wasting your time. It may be a worthwhile investment to enroll in a motorcycle instruction course and learn from someone who is trained to teach this skill.

Once you have managed the basics of motorcycle riding, continue practicing. Just like driving a vehicle, you will get better as you practice. Avoid riding on busy streets, highways, or interstates until you are very comfortable with your riding skills. Practice changing lanes, turns, curves, and sudden stops as these are all things you will experience once you are operating your motorcycle on the open road.

Practice riding your motorcycle in a variety of weather situations. This will give you some very important motorcycle skills that you won’t get anywhere else. You will be amazed at how different your motorcycle operates on a sunny day versus a very windy day. Being prepared for a variety of riding conditions is going to make you a much better operator. In time you will feel comfortable enough for long trips, maybe even to some of the wonderful motorcycle rallies that take place each year.

If you start small and practice hard, learning to operate a motorcycle will be a very rewarding experience for you. Too many beginners want a new motorcycle or the same power as their friends. They either find the motorcycle to be too much to handle or seriously injure themselves riding it. This can also cause you to loose interest in the idea of learning to ride it, and result in your selling it.

The motorcycle learning process can be a great experience if you aren’t in a hurry to be driving it fast on major road ways. Like anything else, your skills will only improve as you practice and learn from your own mistakes. Operating a motorcycle is a challenge that you will proudly succeed at if you work hard and follow the safety precautions of the road.



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Japanese Inventor Develops Motorcycle Gear Position Sensor Splash Guard Mechanism

ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 13 -- Masafumi Taki of Saitama, Japan, has developed a motorcycle engine splash guard mechanism. According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A splash guard mechanism of a gear position sensor for a motorcycle protects the gear position sensor without providing a special

Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News

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Between the lines.(protective motorcycle gear)(Reprint)

Reprinted courtesy of Hog Tales, a bi-monthly publication of the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G a division of Harley-Davidson Motor Company. The article appeared in the May/June 2005 issueEd. Gearing up--it's not just about style; it's also about comfort and protection. It was not like Pete Crowley, a

Publication: Sea&Shore

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USPTO ISSUES TRADEMARK: XELEMENT MOTORCYCLE GEAR

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Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News

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Established outdoor firm launches new motorcycle gear.(PSB FOCUS: Dealer Expo in Review)

INDIANAPOLIS -- An outerwear company well known in outdoor recreation circles has designed its first product aimed specifically at the motorcycle industry. Frogg toggs, a family owned company out of Guntersville, Ala., produces a rainsuit that features a patented lightweight fabric. The nonwoven

Publication: Powersports Business

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Motorcycle gear holding company gets $40 million

Yorba Linda-based Motorsport Aftermarket Group Inc. has landed $39 million from Prudential Capital Group and plans to acquire companies and build a business producing aftermarket motorcycle gear. Motorsport is a holding company formed by Arnold Ackerman, a principal in Duff Ackerman & Goodrich LLC,

Publication: Orange County Business Journal

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Iconic motorcycle gears up to HOG the new rich

For more than 100 years, the Harley-Davidson motorcycle has been one of the proudest and loudest symbols of America's individuality. Now the US company believes its freewheeling appeal can win over China's nouveau rich, who are seeking new ways to express their individuality and spend their money

Publication: China Daily

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Canadian Inventor Develops Ornamental Design for Motorcycle Gear Wall Storage Unit

ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 10 -- Stacy Gallant of Central Bedeque, Canada, has developed an ornamental design for a motorcycle gear wall storage unit, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office announced. The inventor was issued U.S. Patent No. D563,139 on March 4. The patent has been assigned to Radical

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Motorcycle instruction gears you up for the road.

Byline: Eric Michael Motorcycles do not care if you're having a bad day. They're not concerned that you're tired, upset, hungry or experiencing some other wimpy human condition that might distract your undivided attention. Motorcycles are supremely unsympathetic. Just like pavement. In a flash I

Publication: The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)

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Redlands, Calif., Company to Unviel More Motorcycle Safety Gear.

By Joseph Ascenzi, The Business Press, Ontario, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 17--A Redlands company that manufactures motorcycle safety gear will begin selling later this year inflatable jackets and vests designed to prevent serious injuries among motorcycle riders. Ten different

Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLES GEAR UP FOR 100TH BIRTHDAY FEST

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Champion bicycle racers Oscar Hedstron and George Hendee launched America's love affair with the open road on May 24, 1901, when the country's first motorcycle rumbled through Springfield's streets. In a tribute to their engineering, the roar of thousands of powerful

Publication: The Columbian (Vancouver, WA)

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