Spring and summer is prime time for newbies to begin their adventures in motorcycling. However, before you hit the road be sure to go through this new motorcycle owners’ checklist to survive your first year on two wheels.
1. Educate Yourself. Even if you have already passed your motorcycle license test, taking a motorcycle safety course will improve your riding skills. This is not just a matter of safety (which of course is the most important), but also a matter of competency. The more you know, the fewer rookie mistakes you commit, and therefore the less stupid you will look during this first season of riding.
2. Don’t Forget ATGATT. All The Gear All The Time is an essential mantra for beginning and experienced bikers alike. Even in the summer time, it is important to wear gloves, boots, riding pants and riding jackets, as well as a helmet. In fact, most summer-tailored gear will keep you cooler while riding than just wearing conventional clothes.
3. Be an Easy Rider. There’s no need to street race in your first year of riding. Take it easy, enjoy the cruise and learn the basics before your try to test your limits.
4. Pick the Right Ride. Don’t fall victim to the dealer’s sales pitch. You don’t want a brand new bike, and you certainly don’t want a mean-growling power machine for your first year. Get a decent used motorcycle with low cc’s and a durable frame that you won’t mind getting scratched. More than likely, it will get dropped.
5. Learn Proper Bike Maintenance. A well-maintained bike is a safe bike. Learn how to inspect it, fix it, clean it and prevent wear and tear. Find a trustworthy mechanic to keep your motorcycle in good condition and don’t hesitate to ask for advice.
These 5 essential tips will help all you new motorcycle owners have a fun and safe first season of riding. Enjoy!