Riding with a group can be a great way to socialise with like minded folk. If you go out with more experienced riders you might even learn a thing or two!
Few things are more enjoyable than riding a sequence of challenging corners in the hills or mountains. At least it is when you get it right.
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We make it clear elsewhere just how essential vision is to your riding. Within any 24-hour period you're bound to experience huge changes in light quality, so you need to know what to expect.
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Road hazards come in many shapes and sizes - painted road markings, manholes, animals, ice and oil spill to name just a few. Technique and caution are your friends.
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Riding in hazardous conditions requires extreme caution. Avoidance is the key, but if this isn't possible make sure you ride as slowly as practical and look ahead to where you want to go.
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Everyone knows that there’s less grip available in the wet. And in a car, that’s pretty much all you need worry about. Not so, on a motorbike. When the roads are wet, it presents a whole set of extra challenges.
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