Saturday, September 24, 2005

Value your Life, Be Safe...

The formula for an enjoyable ride is easy. Well-conditioned motorcycle and motorcycle parts + motorcycle accessories + nice riding spots = enjoyable ride.

So simple, isn't it? Nevertheless, this will not shun accidents. But still, if ever you encountered a terrible mishap, with your dependable bike parts and reliable safety gears you will not most likely experience the worst aftermath compared to the rider who does not bother to think of protecting himself.

Safe ride must be the goal of every rider. What is there to be happy about when you end up injured, unable to walk and ride or worst, die a horrible death brought about by collision.

To avoid these morbid consequences. Here are some pointers to follow:

1. Prepare your motorcycle. Inspect every motorcycle part. If they are in bad working condition, fix or replace them.

2. Wear protection. motorcycle apparel, motorcycle gears and the likes must always come in handy. Jackets, pants, boots and helmets can very well save you from the worst that you can imagine.

3. Conspicuity must be taken seriously. Lots of accidents happen because the other party did not see the other. This is the reason why you have to be obvious and easily seen by the people on the road.

4. Maintain a safe distance. Being an island is a good principle when riding. Do not push yourself too much.

5. Expect accident. Be cautious with the intersections, curves and populated places. Slow down when it needs to.

6. Do not ride at night. This is only if your purpose is not that important but merely for fun. Cancel it, because it is dangerous to ride during nighttime.

7. Ride because you are into riding. Do not ride for the sake of impressing others. They are not the ones who's goin' to experience a limp or incapacity so ride your own ride!

Obviously, these tips will not preclude accident, but can lessen your injury... Isn't that fact alone worth doin' it?

Comments:
Hi,

I visited your site today.
I am a huge motorcycle fan myself. And I am thinking about starting my own motorcycle blog.

Wishing you the best.

Raymond
motorcycle
 
Hello, you have a great blog here! I'm definitely going to bookmark you..
Horse
 
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