Motorcycle riding is a great activity and so enjoyable that more and more people are getting into it. Whether the driver or the passenger, many enjoyable hours can be spent on a motorcycle touring the highways and byways of this wonderful world.
Novice riders need to learn about a lot of things before taking to the open road to enjoy the scenery. Here are a few things to think about before venturing out on a pleasure ride:
- Make sure your vehicle is in good working order. Seems like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised at the number of folks who do not keep their rides in tip-top shape. Oil changes are extremely vital for the engine's good health, and a lot of people don't check that function often enough.
- Be sure you have stocked your bike with emergency equipment for one of those just-in-case events that no one ever wants to experience. A good first-aid kit and emergency kit should be in your saddlebag.
- Wear protective clothing when riding. Leather is the best material for a biker's jacket and chaps because it is resilient, long-wearing, easy to care for, and looks great on a bike.
- A helmet is essential for a bike ride. Be sure you choose a helmet that is approved by the Department of Transportation. The designation DOT should be on your helmet. If your helmet is ever damaged it should be replaced.
- Good footwear is also essential. Biker boots are usually made of leather, and there are many, many styles available. A boot with a good heel makes it easier to control the pedals.
- A pair of gloves is an important safety consideration. Be sure you can adequately operate the levers while wearing the gloves. A style that can tuck inside your jacket sleeve creates a smooth air flow over your arms and prevents air from ballooning the gloves or jacket.
- A course in safety might be in order for the novice because knowing how to fall when necessary can be a life saver.
- Another consideration should be hydration – when on a long ride you should have water available. There are many styles of cup holders available. Alcoholic beverages are NOT recommended.
- Having contact information on the bike or on your person is highly recommended should something unplanned-for occur.
Common sense actions create enjoyable experiences to remember. That is certainly true for motorcycle enthusiasts. Enjoy the ride!