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Welcome to the BikerBunnies.com website.  Here you will find the adventures of Peter Bunny, Paula Bunny, and other characters that help spread the word about motorcycle safety (and sometimes so other off-topic stuff and humor).

Peter and Paula have a strange encounter on their way to the track.


If you really want to go fast, the race track is where to do it.  Paula Bunny gives us the run-down.


Even when properly dressed riding on the street can be a challenge.


This is what started it all.  Peter Bunny gives us a quick run-down on proper safety gear for riding.


  
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Riding a Motorcycle Should Include Some Fear
Last Update: 2007-10-13 21:35:06
Posted on: 2007-10-13 21:35:06 by: Peter Bunny
I've seen the "No Fear" shirts, stickers and other paraphernalia and each time thought that "Know Fear" would be much more appropriate.

Have some fear associated with motorcycling is a good thing.  Fear is an evolutionary trait that helps you avoid danger and keeps you alive.  Of course, there's no reason to have un-abaited, un-founded fear, but some is good for you.

Richard Chang, a complete newbie, recently took and MSF course and wrote a great article (although inappropriately titled IMHO) about his impressions and thoughts on motorcycling in general.

One of his observations (which he put very succinctly) underpins my entire reason for this site: "people tend to take motorcycle riding more lightly than the corresponding risk deems they should."

Richard, it sounds like you had a good time with the course and learned a lot.  Keep the shiny side up and have fun riding.

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