Learning to ride a motorcycle made easy in Tampa FL
By David Maillie
Times are changing very quickly and nothing is left unchanged except the all American desire to feel free, to feel the wind blow in your hair, to ride a motorcycle. Nothing is a better stress reducer than spending some quality time with a motorcycle. Early on when I was learning to ride a motorcycle the only training that was normal was a minute long lesson conducted by professor Mickey (my friend). This lesson only covered how to use the clutch and the throttle, and then I was able to ride the motorbike that I’d never seen before, let alone ridden.
If you could remember how to use the brakes then you passed! If not, then you went past something and probably landed in the bushes like I did many a time. In these times, learning to ride a motorcycle was scary and often dangerous.
It seemed difficult to get good advice and information about how you should ride a motorcycle safely, what to watch out for and how to drive defensively. But thanks to the internet it’s now a lot easier to talk to other motorcyclists and learn some great tips and safety hints, and so there’s no excuse to risk your life when learning to ride a motorbike anymore.