The Daily Dose

Welcome to the world of motorcycles!

If you’re an avid rider, or just someone looking to explore the world of two-wheeled racing and riding, this is the post for you. With 20 years of experience, I’m here to give you the tips and tricks for handling a motorcycle, riding safely, and preparing for long-distance racing.

First things first, maintaining your motorcycle is key. Regularly checking fluid levels, examining brakes, replacing tires and filters, and servicing your bike regularly will keep your ride in top shape. Doing the basics prior to any ride or race will ensure a smooth, safe ride. Also, carefully inspect your gear prior to each ride or race. Gear should be in good condition and provide enough protection for you and your bike.

In addition to practice and preparation, there are specific techniques you can use during a race to get ahead. If you’re racing, practice cornering, accelerating, and braking while on a track. It is also important to be aware of your surroundings, looking out for other riders, objects, and unexpected changes in terrain. Remember, the goal is to win, but safety should be your number one concern.

Finally, if you’re riding recreationally, never forget to have fun while doing so. Explore new routes, find scenic places, and take your time. Enjoy the freedom and joy that comes with being a rider.

Today, I have provided you with tips and tricks that have helped me over the past two decades as a motorcycle rider, racer, and mechanic. If you have any questions, please, feel free to reach out. Riding and racing is about pushing your personal limits and having fun doing so.

Happy trails to all of you!