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Choosing The Right Motorcycle

There is something undeniably intoxicating about driving a motorcycle down the open road. Unlike driving a car, a motorcyclist has a real, tangible connection with the environment around them. Motorcycle riders must engage with their surroundings in order to ride safely. It is important that other factors do not distract them from safe driving. If a rider is not comfortable on his or her bike, or can not properly control the vehicle, that necessary focus can easily be lost.

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Motorcycle accidents are more likely to occur when a driver is unfocused. Choosing a motorcycle that is the proper riding style for an individual is crucial to their ability to focus and avoid potential accidents. Different styles of bike require riders to be in different body positions when they are riding. Each rider should determine which riding position is most comfortable before they make an expensive purchase.

From sportsikes to cruisers, there are a number of different riding set ups. The primary rule when considering the right fit for you is stand over height. When the bike is in an upright position, a rider must be able to plant their feet flatly on the ground. This is a standard rule of thumb to gauge if a bike is too big for a rider. From that point forward, other options are a matter of comfort and function.

For beginning riders or riders looking for a quick commuter, a traditional bike will allow for easy access to all controls for almost any rider. For an upright, yet more stretched out position, a cruiser style bike might be most comfortable. If a rider focuses best by engaging in their motion, a sportbike with a forward, laid out body position may be best. If comfort is most important, a touring bike that can comfortably support two people may be best.

For every motorcyclist, choosing the right bike can be the difference between taking a spill and avoiding an accident. Body position can determine a person’s ability to control their bike and miss an accident.

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, please visit the website of the Green Bay motorcycle accident lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., for more information on your legal options.

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