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Learning to ride a motorcycle: Choosing the right bike
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:46:42
Whether you're after a sports bike, commuter, naked, adventure or scoooter. Find out the best first bike to buy...

is a good idea?So before your tear down to your local motorcycle dealers, itching to part company with a wad of hard-earned cash, get onto Visordown’s forums and ask what kind of bike others have bought for their first machine. There’s a wealth

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Choosing a training school
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:41:04
Everything you need to know when picking the most suitable motorcycle riding school for you

mates to see where they learned to ride? Alternatively, log onto Visordown’s General forum and ask the readers the best school in your area. There’s a wealth of experience in there – so you can bet your life someone will be able to help out. Either way

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Post-test training
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:47:29
Tips for developing riding skills, road craft and post-test advanced riding school training

around corner and not to make any sudden movements. A pillion passenger is your responsibility, so respect the faith they’ve put in you and ride accordingly.Most importantly, take your time, don’t be pressurised by others and learn at your own pace.Visordown

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Practical test
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:43:39
Advice on how to pass the riding portion of your motorcycle test from Module 1 to Module 2

your speed, rather than the clutchTop tips for Emergency StopsApproach the examiner at a steady speedProgressively increase the braking force to prevent skiddingLeave the clutch engaged until the last minuteVisordown’s Top Tips for Test Success

Learning to ride a motorcycle: CBT
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:36:45
The first active step towards becoming a biker, find out what Compulsory Basic Training is and how what it takes to pass your CBT

on the road with your instructor. Use your time on the CBT wisely and if you don’t feel ready to tackle the road ride at the end of a long day then rebook again with your instructor. It may cost a little more but, belive me, it’s worth it in the long run.Visordown

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