Motorcycle Touring
Posted in Uncategorized on February 7th, 2011 by Juan – Be the first to commentThe differences between a motorbike and a car might seem obvious but also they may not be immediately apparent. A car has four wheels that are dependent on each other. They move in the same way and at the same speed. On a motorbike this is not really so. You only have two wheels on a motorbike which sometimes move independently and have different jobs in controlling the bike.
Another important difference is that you control a motorbike with your whole body and not just your hands. It is extremely important to remember these facts as you are touring on your motorbike.
Another thing to remember is that the wind can have a very different effect on a motorbike than on a car. You can easily fall with a gust of wind. If you are touring unfamiliar motorbike roads, it is imperative to pay attention to weather and terrain conditions. A slippery road is a lot different on a bike then in a car.
When touring on a motorcycle route it is very important to take safety into consideration. A car can be locked with you inside it a motorbike cannot. Although you can lock things onto the bike you are open and exposed. It is very easy for something to go wrong when on a route that you are not familiar with.
There are a huge amount of places that are wonderful and beautiful that are best seen by motorbike. When planning to tour these places, make sure you have a standard map or GPS to refer to just in case. If you are just wandering the country side then you might want to consider the GPS option.
Regardless of where you are touring, you must keep your safety in the back of your mind. Select your location carefully and try and go in numbers. Bear in mind that different areas have different terrains and climates. You are always exposed on the back of a motorbike. A motorbike ride can be a great way to travel just keep safety in mind.