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What are the Best Scenic Motorcycle Rides Near Me for Autumn 2024?
Looking for scenic motorcycle rides this fall? Check out these 6 great motorcycle routes from across the country that feature exceptional riding for the peak foliage season in 2024. Even though the days are getting shorter and you have to wear a few more layers, it doesn't mean the end of the riding season is here just yet!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Common questions from new motorcycle riders
How Do You Stay Comfortable On A Long Motorcycle Ride?
- Wear appropriate riding gear
- Move around on the bike seat
- Setup a bag for a bag rest
- Invest in an aftermarket seat
- Install a windshield
- Wear ear plugs
- Take breaks when you need them
Do I Really Need Motorcycle Boots?
To fully protect your feet, motorcycle boots are extremely important. The best boots will offer protection for your ankles. There are many small bones that make up your ankle, and they can break easily, even on a mild spill. Good work boots will protect against most motorcycle hazards, but they’ll wear out fast and won’t provide much stability in a crash. Fortunately, many companies make extremely comfortable riding boots that look and feel great.
What Is The Most Common Cause Of Motorcycle Accidents?
The most common cause of motorcycle accidents is the failure of motorists to detect motorcycles in traffic. Given a motorcycle’s small size, its visibility may be limited by glare or obstructed by other cars on the road. The best way to be seen is to have the highest point of you and your bike (your helmet) to be a bright color. Hi-Vis isn’t as cool as black, but you will definitely be seen!
Why Do Motorcycle Riders Wave To Each Other?
Motorcycle riders wave to each other as a universal sign of respect. The two-finger motorcycle wave is often a way of telling your fellow riders to stay safe by keeping your bike’s two wheels on the ground. Some riders use variations, but regardless of the type of wave, the gesture is a way to express solidarity and respect with other riders. Only wave when you feel it’s safe to do so.
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