Motorcycle Adventure – What You Need to Have in Order to Have a Fun and Safe Motorcycle Trip
Always make sure when you are going on a long motorcycle trip that you always take all of the gear that you need plus extras. Gloves and thick jackets are things you will need, especially if you are planning on riding in the early evening or night time. You should also make sure that your pack some good snacks in your backpack along with lots of water before you arrive at the hotel. You never know if your cycle could end up stalled on the road and you will be alone or not.
Always make sure that you have your hotel room picked out in advance so that you will know exactly what type of comfort you will experience before going on your exciting adventure. Even though I have always had a fear of cell phones because of the radiation associated with them I always carry one with me when I am on my motorcycle trip (especially if its a cross country trip), because you never know when you will need to be bailed out of an emergency situation. Always pack enough soap and clean clothing because you will definitely be changing into new clothing when you arrive at the hotel between towns. One last warning though: Do not ever, under any circumstances pick up any hitchhikers no matter how harmless or needy they seem to be because one mistake in this area could end your life.
Now that your properly prepared for your motorcycle trip you can get your helmet on and prepare to have the adventure of your life.
By: Bob Randooke
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Riding a motorcycle, you are far more likely to get in an accident and far more likely to get hurt than if you are driving a car. That’s a fact. In fact, according to The US Highway Safety Authority, in 2002 20.9 cars out of 100,000 ended up in fatal crashes. The rate for motorcycles is 66.7 per 100,000. That means that you are 209% more likely to be in a fatal crash on a motorcycle.
I think this rate of deadly crashes is even higher. I have not concrete numbers but it must be a lot above 209%.
Above all else wear a helmet. I have known many people who have falled on bikes and lived to tell about it because they wore one. It is the greatest investment you can make!
Always be careful riders. We have to remember to share the road as well!
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Check the tires for any wear, cracking, or dry rot if the motorcycle has been sitting for awhile.
Riding motorcycles is extremely dangerous, mostly due to other drivers. I am surprised someone who will ride across the country would be worried about getting cancer from a cell phone.