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List of motorcycles well suited for new riders

List of motorcycles well suited for new riders

Posted by Team Motorcycle on May 3rd 2016

This list is going to focus on standard and sport-standard motorcycles primarily as they are the most versatile categories, and therefore most useful to a new rider. Standard/Sport-Standard Honda CBR250R--This is Honda's latest entry into the small-displacement segment. It has sporty styling but with upright ergonomics for a more comfortable and practical ride. It …
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Best Motorcycles For Beginners

Best Motorcycles For Beginners

Posted by Team Motorcycle on Apr 4th 2016

In many countries in the world, beginner motorcycle riders are not allowed to ride unrestricted motorcycles. In other words, the bikes are limited in power, allowing the beginner rider to get used to riding a powered two wheeler. Usually after a year or two, the beginner is allowed to purchase/ride a more powerful bike. This is not done to allow the motorcycle industry to se …
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Biker Training Program Stepped up in Louisiana

Biker Training Program Stepped up in Louisiana

Posted by Ben Baker on Jan 31st 2016

Louisiana requires bikers to pass a knowledge and skills test to get a full M-class license since 2011. Now the Creole State is stepping up voluntary training for bikers who want to know more. The Louisiana State Police is offering the new training course at various locations and dates around the state. “It’s fun and it’s terrifying at the same time,” said Quang L …
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How Safe Is It To Ride With A Helmet-Cam?

How Safe Is It To Ride With A Helmet-Cam?

Posted by Mike Werner on Jan 27th 2016

Many of you may remember the accident which former Formula One racer champion Michael Schumacher had when skiing. He had a video camera mounted on his helmet and when he crashed his brains were so badly hit that he remained in a coma (which is still the case today, 2 years later). A lot has been written since then on the dangers of having helmet-cams (like Go-Pro), e …
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