by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 7, 2006 | Articles, Editorial, Education, Maintenance, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Your Motorcycle, Tires
Ensuring that you have proper tire pressure in the tires of your motorcycle is much more important than the tire pressure in your car. Since motorcycles only have two tires, there is no room for error. Having proper tire pressure will not only ensure that your bike...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 5, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Brakes, Cagers, California Motorcycle Accident, Editorial, Education, General Legal, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accident Videos, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Personal Injury, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle, Tires, Videos
I have handled many motorcycle accident cases where Cagers (people in cars) cut right into a biker. (person on motorcycle) In this video courtesy of youtube.com you will get a first hand look from the biker’s point of view how fast an accident can happen. You...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 5, 2006 | Articles, Brakes, Cagers, California Motorcycle Accident, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accident Videos, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Attire, Tires, Videos
Do not speed on City Streets! Remember one of the biggest causes of motorcycle accidents are cagers who make turns in front of motorcyclist. Here is a video example of just this type of accident courtesy of youtube.com. Click on the arrow button to start the video. By...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Sep 2, 2006 | Articles, Brakes, California Motorcycle Accident, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, Maintenance, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Personal Injury, Riding Attire, Riding Your Motorcycle, Tires
Before each ride, you should visually inspect your motorcycle to ensure that nothing is loose, and that there is no visible damage. Unlike in a car where you can simply pull off to the side of the road when you have a malfunction, on a motorcycle there in many cases...