Hi, I'm Peter Bunny. On my blog I will rant about all things motorcycle safety (and
Other Sillines). Bikes can be so much fun, they can also provide you the means to mangle and kill yourself in not so nice ways.
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An interesting list of items that most 4 wheel vehicle drivers probably don't know about bikes.
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A good article warning those who think that riding a motorcycle is just like driving a car or riding a bicycle should think again and get some training first.
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There are two courses: the standard Honda On-Road Academy is for
novices and deals with the basic principles of defensive riding while
the Superbike school for more advanced riders involves a full day's
coaching at the Kyalami circuit in a safe and controlled track
environment.
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Motorcycle enthusiasts will be able to take advantage of official BMW Motorrad rider training for the first time ever in the U.S. with the launch of the new BMW Motorcycle Rider Training program at the BMW Performance Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Read the full article.
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There seems to be more and more articles about the military requiring or urging their soldiers to take motorcycle riding and safety classes.
Here's an article about soldiers from the 402nd Field Artillery Brigade taking a motorcycle safety course.
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The British Motorcyclist's Federation has withdrawn support from the road safety lobby group RoadPeace.
RoadPeace has called for smaller bikes because they assert that the more power, the more dangerous. The BMF argues that it is a false claim, pointing to data that most accidents occur with low powered bikes of 125cc or less.
I wonder what the same numbers look like in the USA, and if they are different because the USA lacks a graduated license system. ???
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