by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Oct 7, 2006 | Articles, Editorial, Education, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Passenger Injuries, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle
Yes, a passenger needs to learn how to be a passenger on a motorcycle. I have experienced many instances where passengers on the back of my bike have almost caused me to go down, dangerously distracted me on rides, and have damaged my bike. Get On and Off the Bike and...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Oct 4, 2006 | Articles, Brakes, Cagers, Education, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle
It should be obvious to all motorcyclists that education and training is the key to being a good rider, and keeping both wheels on the road. I do not work for the MSF nor do I get any money whatsoever from the MSF, so my endorsement of the fact that EVERYONE,...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 30, 2006 | Articles, Brakes, Editorial, Education, Motorcycle Accident Videos, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle, Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjnhAmQX3Qc I have seen some really stupid things in my days of riding motorcycles but this video takes that cake. Click on the Arrow to watch the video. In some versions of Internet Explorer you may have to click the arrow twice. This...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 25, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Brakes, Cagers, Editorial, Education, General Legal, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Your Motorcycle
Oftentimes you may want a ride your motorcycle with your friends, clubs, or other motorcycle riders in a pack. Unless you know the person so you’re riding with, and their habits, you must be very careful. Even if you do know your friends riding habits, you must...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 20, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, Brakes, Cagers, Criminal Law, Editorial, Education, General Legal, Maintenance, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Regulations, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle, Tires
With more and more people of all ages buying motorcycles each year it is important for new riders, riders who have not ridden motorcycles for a while, and even hardcore motorcycle enthusiast to use every resource possible to keep their skills sharp. Statistics have...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 19, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, Cagers, California Motorcycle Accident, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, General Legal, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Passenger Injuries, Personal Injury, Riding Your Motorcycle
Ahh, the ubiquitous cager. (persons who are driving in cars or other motor vehicles) The cager is the most dangerous “thing” to a motorcycle rider. The vast majority of motorcycle accidents are caused by negligent cagers. It’s usually the same story;...