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Word Count: 628 Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 9:03 AM

Learn To Ride That Motorcycle

There's nothing better for the motorcycle enthusiast than the feeling of the cool breeze hitting him as he hurtles down an open road on his bike. Motorcycles are also a great way to get around. They are easy to park, can zip through traffic, and are easy on the budget when it comes to gas.

But how difficult is it for the beginner to learn how to ride? There's no one answer to that question. Just like anything else in life, some people are naturals and pick up the skill very quickly, while others have a harder time with it. An important trait that will accelerate the process in either case is just to believe that you can do it.

The first thing that you should realize is that the bike you start riding will play a part in how easily the process goes for you. It would be best if you could purchase a used motorcycle for this purpose as opposed to using a friend's bike, for example. This is because the bike that you ride has to fit your body. You should be able to put your feet on the ground. You should also be able to easily reach the critical parts of the bike, such as the handle bars and brakes. Riding something that you are comfortable on is important.

That being said, you should also resist the temptation to run out and buy a brand new bike to start out with. Why? Because the golden rule of motorcycle riding is that everyone who is learning will drop their bike at least once. And probably more than that! So, it's best to start out on something that you won't be too annoyed to scratch up and dent. You can always upgrade to the ride of your dreams later on.

The next thing to consider is the person you plan on taking instruction from. As far as teachers go, patience is most definitely a virtue. It can really slow down the learning process if the person who is teaching you to ride won't take the time necessary to show you how to do everything over and over again.

Teaching someone anything is an exercise in repetition. Even if you know someone who is willing to try to teach you, it might be a good idea to opt for a school so you are guaranteed to have a teacher who is ready for everything that the endeavor requires.

After you learn the basics, it will be up to you to continue to practice until you are a competent rider. Just like any other skill, mastering it takes practice, practice, and more practice. Avoid high traffic areas until you are very comfortable on your bike. You should be able to handle situations such as lane changes, twists in the road, and suddenly having to stop with ease before you attempt to ride through congested areas.

Once you are comfortable with all of this, you should practice it all again under different weather conditions. Your motorcycle will handle very differently because of the weather. Don't let the first time you realize this be on a long road trip. Make it a point to practice in all kinds of weather before that happens. You should know exactly how strong wind or rain will affect you, for example.

Start off slowly. You don't need to hurtle down the freeway your first time out. Getting yourself hurt early on will only serve to discourage you. Learn how to ride the right way and you will love it forever. It can be challenging to start off with. But the end result is very worth it.

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