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Beginning To Ride: Basic Skills

Body Position and Its Importance in Safety

On a motorcycle, your body is, effectively, an extension of the machine.

  • Each component of body position affects your ability to steer, turn, control the throttle, maintain balance, and spot obstacles quickly.
  • To master control of your motorcycle, always use correct body position.
  • Whether sitting or standing, maintain this position.
    • Stay forward with your weight directly over the footpegs.
    • Keep your feet on the footpegs with your knees slightly bent.
    • Press your knees lightly into the gas tank.
    • Hold the handlegrips firmly to control the motorcycle in tough terrain. Grip with the right wrist down to avoid accidentally giving too much throttle.
  • If your position is correct, your arms should have to bend slightly to hold the handlegrips.

Proper Level Riding Position

Proper Level Riding Position
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