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To control a motorcycle with precision, you have to be able to
make it go exactly where you want and at the right speed.
When you’re learning to ride, it’s important to develop proper
riding techniques right from the start. However, only a lot of
practice will ensure that you are able to control steering, throttle
and brakes precisely.
Body Position
To control a motorcycle well, your body must be in the proper
position.
Seat
Sit close enough to the handlebars to reach them with your arms
slightly bent. Bending your arms allows you to turn the handle-
bars without having to stretch.
Posture
Your body should be fairly erect. This lets you use your arms to
steer the motorcycle rather than to hold yourself up.
Hands
Hold the handgrips firmly so that you will not lose your grip if the
motorcycle bounces. Start with your wrists down. This will
prevent you from accidentally using too much throttle.
Knees
Hold your knees firmly against the gas tank. This will help you
keep your balance as the motorcycle turns.
Feet
Keep your feet firmly on the footrests. A firm footing is important
to help you maintain balance. Don’t drag your foot or walk the
bike when starting. If your foot catches on something, you could
lose control of the motorcycle.
Keep your feet near the controls. This lets you use the controls
quickly if you have to. Also, try to keep your toes up. If you let
them drop, they may get caught between the road and the
footrest.
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Precision – Learning to Control a Motorcycle Like an Expert