Motorcycle Mojo Magazine

Never Stop Learning

No matter what you’ve done in your life, you had to begin somewhere – and riding a motorcycle is no different. You may be a new rider or, if you’re like me, you’ve been riding for several decades. I received my motorcycle licence before motorcycle training was a thing, or at least before I ever heard of it in the small city I grew up in during my formative motorcycle-learning days.

Times have changed. Now there are hundreds of training centres around the country and most riders these days have taken some kind of basic motorcycle rider training. But there is still a lot to learn – that’s why it’s called “basic.”

To get the most out of your motorcycle riding experience, you may want to consider upgrading your skills. There is a saying that goes something like: “You don’t have 20 years’ experience; you have one year’s experience repeated 20 times.” Those 20 years could mean you’ve been riding on straight highways

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