By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Make sure that you start slow and only gradually increase the speed of your bike as you start to get more comfortable and confident.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Before you hit the road, donu2019t forget to wear a helmet, eye protection, gloves, a jacket, thick pants and boots. Motorcycle gear is designed to protect you in the event of a crash.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Indian roads are often chaotic & congested, so we would suggest starting with a small, light bike. A big, sporty bike is difficult to handle for beginners, especially in high-traffic areas.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Before you hit the infamous chaotic Indian roads, we would suggest practising riding in a safe & open space first. Practice starting/stopping/taking sharp turns/shifting gears, & basically get used to the feel of biking.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Indian drivers are known for being unpredictable, hence why you need to stay especially aware of your surroundings, like vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, etc. Be prepared to stop/swerve at any time.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
To ensure low-speed manoeuvres, drag your rear brakes to increase the stability of your bike. This tip will especially come in handy in tight spaces like parking lots.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
This is one of the most important skills beginners need to master. Good throttle control will determine how smooth your ride is, your suspension health & how well you go around the corners.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023
Riding a motorcycle can be a lot of fun, it gives you the thrill of riding like no other vehicle. Just remember to be safe & ride responsibly.
By Bike Junction | Published Jul 26 2023