Written as a stand-alone or follow-up to David L. Hough’s wildly successful duo, "Proficient Motorcycling" and "Street Strategies," this book contains invaluable lessons for avoiding nasty accidents. Presenting new tips and topics geared toward protecting riders from road dangers with a special focus on mental and physical preparedness. Diagrams, examples, plain talk, and Hough’s practical attitude make this one of the most accessible guides available.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Book review Comment: This is a continuation of his first book and I find it is also very informative for a new rider. Customer Rating: Summary: Must read Comment: I am half way through this book and I already know that it is a must read for new riders. This book explains a lot about the physics and then the practice of driving a motorcycle. Customer Rating: Summary: Bad Binding Great Content Comment: Well written and informative. Binding is terrible. I returned the first one because of all the pages ungluing from the binding. I was extra careful with my second copy but the same thing happened. I am going to have to return this copy too. Customer Rating: Summary: A must for the beginner or advanced rider! Comment: This is a no nonsense book written on actual experiences and technique. This book should come as standard equipment with any motorcycle sold. There are many insights and so much good information that I have been reading this book over and over for 4 years and still learn from it.
Alot of information for the money. Customer Rating: Summary: This book could save your life Comment: I strongly suggest purchasing this book. It is full of information to help you become a better rider. As a Road Captain in The Christian Motorcyclist Association it helps me keep our Chapter members informed on safe riding practices. The writer has excellent knowledge of motorcycling and uses many real life situations to illustrate his point. He is very witty in his writing which makes the book fun to read. I would also reccomend the first book Proficient Motorcycling