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10 Tips For Solo Motorcycle Touring - RM Motors

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Here are some of the things we’ve learned, which we hope will be helpful.   1) “Flight Plan” with friends and relatives :- it’s a good idea to give friends and family an idea of where you’ll end up every day, and when you’ll be checking in. At the least, this will give your loved ones a sense of ease about you riding alone. 2)   Start early, finish early :-   It’s an incredible feeling watching the world wake up from the seat of a motorcycle, and if you’re planning to do big miles, the earlier you start, the earlier you can finish.   3) Earplugs:- Always wear earplugs, not just to protect your hearing, but to dramatically reduce fatigue. Helmets are noisy places, especially at higher speeds on bikes without big windscreens. Your brain tries really hard to process all the wind noise and determine if there’s anything important in there it needs to hear, which is an ongoing mental strain. 4)   Use technology to regulate your body temperature :- There h...

RIDING TIPS - RM MOTORS

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Be Ready: mind, body, and bike There are three ways riders should ready themselves for a ride. Be smooth It takes plenty of concentration, but smooth control of your ride has plenty of specific benefits. Before proceeding through any intersection Check left, check front, check right, then check left again.   Check your rear view mirror before you slow your speed Too often, what is out of sight is out of mind. Practice The very best time to practice these habits is every time you go out for a ride.   Be Safe, Ride Safe !!

10 Best Tips For Solo Motorcycle Ride - RM Motors

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Here are some of the things we’ve learned, which we hope will be helpful.   1) “Flight Plan” with friends and relatives :- it’s a good idea to give friends and family an idea of where you’ll end up every day, and when you’ll be checking in. At the least, this will give your loved ones a sense of ease about you riding alone. 2)   Start early, finish early :-   It’s an incredible feeling watching the world wake up from the seat of a motorcycle, and if you’re planning to do big miles, the earlier you start, the earlier you can finish.   3) Earplugs:- Always wear earplugs, not just to protect your hearing, but to dramatically reduce fatigue. Helmets are noisy places, especially at higher speeds on bikes without big windscreens. Your brain tries really hard to process all the wind noise and determine if there’s anything important in there it needs to hear, which is an ongoing mental strain. 4)   Use technology to regulate your body...