09-15-2015, 05:15 PM
There is much well written here about the question, how to become a greater rider.
I don't want to repeat it.
One aspect, that helps me, without knowing if I'm a great rider, is
the respect for the situation you find yourself in as a motorbiker
wherever you drive.
It can be compared to an experienced sailor, who knows much about
water, weather and the ocean, but never looses his respect for it.
This respect can prevent you from becoming hilarious, which may sometimes be the case in being overwhelmed by the might of your machine.
The great racer Agostini had another advice at hand, never underrate the
power of your motorcycle. I mostly keep this in mind....
Wisedrum
I don't want to repeat it.
One aspect, that helps me, without knowing if I'm a great rider, is
the respect for the situation you find yourself in as a motorbiker
wherever you drive.
It can be compared to an experienced sailor, who knows much about
water, weather and the ocean, but never looses his respect for it.
This respect can prevent you from becoming hilarious, which may sometimes be the case in being overwhelmed by the might of your machine.
The great racer Agostini had another advice at hand, never underrate the
power of your motorcycle. I mostly keep this in mind....
Wisedrum
