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  • 7
    Jun

    The Brake Mistake That Can Cause a Crash

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    Most riders are taught to finish all their braking before entering a corner. But what if that common advice is ...
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  • 31
    May

    Motorcycle Secrets Mechanics Don’t Want You to Know

    Maintenance
    By Dave
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    Most riders spend hundreds or even thousands paying dealerships for simple maintenance tasks that you can easily handle at home. ...
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  • 24
    May

    Are Motorcyclists Reckless? Science Says Something Very Different

    MotoPhilosophy
    By Dave
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    We’ve all heard the stereotypes: motorcyclists are reckless, thrill-seeking, danger-obsessed misfits. But what if that perception is entirely wrong? What ...
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  • 17
    May

    5 Motorcycle Lessons I Wish I’d Learned Sooner

    MotoPhilosophy
    By Dave
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    Motorcycles are more than just machines—they’re an obsession, a way of life. Nothing has captivated me quite like motorcycling. The ...
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  • 10
    May

    Mastering the Art of Rev-Matching

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    In today’s world of advanced rider aids and electronic wizardry, many modern motorcycles come equipped with quick shifters and auto-blippers. ...
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  • 26
    Apr

    Three Proven Tips to Ride Safely in Strong Crosswinds

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    Riding in the wind can be absolutely terrifying. Gusts can shove you across the lane—or worse, toward oncoming traffic or off ...
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    19
    Apr

    These 3 Things Are More Dangerous Than You Think

    MotoPhilosophy
    By Dave
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    Some things feel right on a motorcycle… until they get you in trouble. The truth is, a lot of common ...
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    22
    Mar

    3 Riding Instincts That Feel Safe—but Could Get You Hurt

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    Instincts are powerful. They’ve kept humans alive for thousands of years. But when it comes to motorcycling, some of those ...
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  • 15
    Mar

    Respect the Slowest Part of the Corner

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
    1486
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    When I first learned to ride, the focus was all wrong — and it set my riding development back for ...
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  • 8
    Mar

    Five Motorcycle Myths That Need to Die

    Riding Techniques
    By Dave
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    For years, myths and half-truths have spread through the riding community—some harmless, others downright dangerous. Today, we’re exposing the biggest ...
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