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12 Essential Riding Tips for New Motorcyclists

Some are attracted by fuel efficiency and the traffic slipping ability, for others, it’s the pure thrill of the open road on two wheels. Either way, owning and riding a motorcycle is a fantastic experience. But there’s also serious tradeoff, your body is far more exposed to the physical forces, especially in the case of an accident! The dangers are compounded by the fact you are less visible to other road users. For most motorcycle enthusiasts, these risks will not deter you. Instead, focus on increasing your awareness and road safety with these 12 tips for new motorcycles. 

Written by Joseph Summers


  1. Always Gear Up. Even in the case of a slight spill, you’ll be truly thankful you wore all your safety gear! On top of physical impact and road rash protection, it also protects you from the wind, debris and weather. Motorcycle safety gear is health investment, consider this, how much is your head worth?
  2. Ride Like a Ghost. One of the biggest causes of motorcycle accidents is not speeding or losing control of the bike, it’s other road users. Due to their size, motorcycles are much harder to see and more easily hidden in blind spots. Collisions are always far more severe for motorcyclists, so don’t any chances by assuming you’ve been seen. So, start riding as if you were invisible, this will help you anticipate problems and react quickly.
  3. Cornering 101: Look Where You Want to Go. Motorcycles are highly sensitive to the rider’s inputs, even looking in a direction will cause you to subtly steer towards it. Whilst cornering, focus on the exit or as far around the corner as possible. Don’t make the mistake of panicking and staring down an obstacle or verge!
  4. You Have the Power – So Use it! Motorcycles have excellent power to weight ratios and can often accelerate quicker than cars. Use this to your advantage, quickly accelerate to speed match when joining motorways. When it comes to overtaking, a fast, efficient overtake gets you out of the danger zone quicker. Don’t be afraid to open up that throttle!
  5. Keep Your Brake Covered. In certain riding situations, your reaction time needs to be doubled. For example, busy sections of town or fast twisting back roads. At these times, get into the habit of covering the brake with a finger or two. This posed position allows for quicker reactions, it could be a lifesaver!
  6. Squeeze Don’t Yank. Your front brake has the most stopping power, the back brake is more suited to scrubbing speed, especially at lower speeds. Focus 75% of your slowing and stopping power on the front brake. But quickly stabbing or yanking either brake will cause a loss of traction and control. Apply the brakes in a progressive squeezing manner, you can stop quickly without having an accident! Unlock Your Time Potential: From Chaos to Control. Discover how to reclaim your time and transform chaos into productivity with our comprehensive Time/Life Assessment.
  7. Be Cautious While Filtering. One huge benefit of riding a motorcycle is the ability to filter through traffic jams. It’s perfectly legal so long as you comply with traffic signs and markings on the road. But don’t let your newfound confidence overtake you, always proceed with caution. Stay in a low gear and have a finger covering the brake. Remain vigilant for signs of vehicles about to side-swipe you, especially at junctions.
  8. Watch for Warning Signs. Riding safely is all about anticipating other road users. Don’t rely on logic or reason, look for warning signs and then proceed with caution. For example, if you see vehicle wheels turning and peeping out across your path, or even an indicator always assume may pull out without seeing you.
  9. Never Forget Your Lifesavers. Mirrors are great for a quick glance but don’t rely on them solely. Before you make your move, always check your blind spot with an over-shoulder lifesaver. Follow this process every time are about to change your road position or perform a maneuver: Glance at mirror, Quickly check your blind spot, Perform action
  10. Always Have an Escape Route. Motorcycles are at a distinct advantage to larger vehicles when it comes to accident avoidance. They are lighter, thinner, more maneuverable and can slip through tighter gaps. Always leave a little wiggle room for quick escapes. Instead of simply hammering the brakes whilst heading straight for an obstacle, a quick swerve may be the best option. 
  11. Survey the Road for Hazards. Motorcyclists have more to worry about than cars. With less rubber contact with the tarmac, traction can be more easily overwhelmed causing a dangerous slide. You need to quickly identify hazards such as sand, wet patches, leaves, gravel or stones. Also, watch out for bumps and potholes, they can destabilize the bike. In most cases, you may be able to carefully swerve and avoid them. Otherwise, scrub off as much speed as you can safely, then keep steering/throttle/brake inputs and lean angle to a minimum as you pass over it.
  12. Practice Scanning. Motorcycle safety can be greatly enhanced through situational awareness. Scanning is used to stay aware without letting your attention linger from the road ahead for too long! Quickly take in information from your instruments, speedo, mirrors, blind spots etc. This will allow you identify and react to rising road situations faster.

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Ride Planning Apps

Calimoto App

EatSleepRIDE App

EatSleepRIDE App

 Calimoto is an all-in-one app for motorcyclists that maximizes all aspects of riding as a lifestyle, recreational and social experience. It addresses the desire of discovering remote, motorcycle-friendly roads, provides a cost-efficient navigation solution and works as a networking platform. 


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EatSleepRIDE App

EatSleepRIDE App

EatSleepRIDE App

EatSleepRIDE.com (ESR) is a new breed of motorcycle community. Combining the best of today's social web with useful features tailored to motorcycle enthusiasts of all types, ESR is an open platform for the exchange of everything motorcycle. 

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GasBuddy App

EatSleepRIDE App

GasBuddy is an award-winning travel and navigation app that gives you 27 ways to save money on gas at the 150,000 gas stations throughout North America. It has been downloaded nearly 90 million times and is one of the highest-rated apps in the history of the Apple App Store. 

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Relive App

 Track and share your outdoor activities in an easy and beautiful way with the Relive mobile app. 

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Rever App

Washington ǀ Motorcycle Roads App

 Why REVER?

We think life is better when there's a motorcycle in it, and we want you to ride as much as you possibly can. We also think that thoughtful technology can make powersports more enjoyable, accessible, and safer for everybody. 

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Washington ǀ Motorcycle Roads App

Washington ǀ Motorcycle Roads App

McR goes beyond just providing you with a list of roads to try, we provide you with detailed descriptions of the route's scenery, drive enjoyment, and even an idea of what there is to do in that area (tourism opportunities) when it is time to take a break from riding. Every route we describe has its own description page complete with written descriptions, ratings/reviews, pictures, and some even have videos taken during a ride of that route. 

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