Name: racer-in-me

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Practice, practice… and more practice

So you’re thinking that your driving skills are good? Are you sure? Think again. Is it really good or good enough for an amateur. If your confidence spang out because of a basic rider course you have taken, well, that is not enough. Practice, practice and more practice is needed to master driving. As a rider you have to master how to do an emergency braking or swerving maneuver. These are two of the most of vital things that you must know in order to circumvent accidents.

Emergency stopping is easy to practice. You can do this by bringging your speed to 15-20 mph. next, look ahead and squeeze the front brake and the rear break simultaneously. You must do it hard and quick to avoid bumps and collisions.

In connection with your swerving skill, you can improve it by practicing sharp swerve over and over again. You can start from smaller bikes and then move on to bigger ones. Having good sensor will amaze you on how quickly you can swerve with it.

To be sure of the quality of the parts you are using, consult your motorcycle parts store to be acquainted with the features and availability of the parts. Best motorcycle parts are widespread so you need not worry about its availability.

Quick stops and swerving skills can boost your driving confidence. It will help you tune yourself and be prepared for the upcoming circumstance. Keep on practicing….

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