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There are lots of people who wonder how to ride a motorcycle, and if you are one of them, then you are in the right place because I will give you a few helpful tips. You must be thinking that you just need to get a good motorcycle to learn a certain riding technique, but you will achieve much better results if you find out a few things before you actually sit on the bike.

Things to Remember

It is unlikely that you will sit on the motorbike and start riding instantly and it is likely that you will make lots of mistakes. However, one thing is certain — you will learn how to ride eventually if you do not give up. First time riding will be a bit easier for you if you are prepared to failures.

When I was learning to ride my first motorcycle, I quickly realized that there are several important things to pay attention to. My first bike was Yamaha YZF-R3, a great lightweight and very easy to handle motorbike. It is probably not the best motorcycle for experienced riders but it is awesome for a beginner.
How to Learn to Ride a Motorcycle
Today, you can find those advanced machines with digital consoles so first of all, you should learn how to use them. Also, if you are going to ride a classic old motorcycle, you still have to get a clear idea of how everything works. Do not try to increase your speed right away. Sit on the motorcycle for a while to get used to the posture. You can also practice to park it, which will allow you to get used to the size of your motorbike.

Do not try to learn everything at the same time! It should be one thing at a time! Probably people who know how to ride a bicycle feel more comfortable during first time riding a motorcycle, so maybe it is a good idea to start with the simplest thing. Wearing protective gear is crucial not only for a learner but also for an experienced biker.
How to Learn to Ride a Motorcycle
How to Start?

Probably, the best place to start learning to ride a motorcycle is in a parking lot and you can also find proper streets in your neighborhood. Since most city streets require riding at low speed, they are a good place for learning. As your skills get better and your confidence grows, you can expand your riding territory.

Eventually, you will find yourself riding a motorcycle on a freeway/highway. Remember that riding 65mph on a motorbike is not the same as in auto because you will feel the wind, the noises, and the bumps. These things may be scary at first because you will feel sort of unprotected, but later you will start enjoying them.

Should You Get Some Help?

When you start riding a motorcycle, you will likely have lots of questions; therefore, you will need to get some help, so it is great if you have a friend who is an experienced biker and who can dedicate some times to teach you. However, there are also special services that you can opt for. You will be trained by a professional who will guide you through every step. It is also recommended to take the DMV test, which is an essential thing for everyone who wants to ride a motorcycle in the US.

Tips and Helpful Techniques

Below you will find a few interesting recommendations and techniques for a beginner that you should keep in mind when learning to ride a motorcycle.

Keep only two fingers on the clutch or brake lever

You only need to use four fingers to use the clutch lever if your motorbike comes with a heavy clutch pull. Two figures are usually enough and you can have better control over your motorcycle since both hands have a good grasp on the bars.
How to Learn to Ride a Motorcycle
Learning to Turn Left and Right in Circles

It is a very important technique to learn on a motorcycle. Most people find that turning to one side is easier than to another, which mainly depends on their dominant arm. I am a right-handed person so turning left for me much easier than turning right. Also, the rear brake lever of a motorcycle is located on the right, which makes it a bit more difficult to brake before turning right.

Usually, you can find painted lines on an empty parking lot that will help you to adjust your movements when riding a motorcycle. If you are a right-handed person, you should start off by learning to ride to the left, in the counterclockwise direction. Once you gain certain experience, you can start practicing to turn to the right. As you keep practicing, try to make your circles tighter.

“Draw” Eights

It is another useful exercise that you should master to ride. You can start practicing it once you gain some experience in turning right and left. This will allow you to learn to turn to different directions. Start with a big eight and then make it tighter.

Practice Hard Braking

The main idea behind this exercise is to understand how quickly your motorbike can stop. It is also a very useful skill that you should learn not to lose control over the situation when hard braking is required. You should start practicing hard braking at low speeds and then increase them gradually.

That is all! I hope that you have found my recommendations on how to ride a motorbike for dummies useful.

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