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Saferider Motorcycle Training

Locality: Hervey Bay, Queensland

Phone: +61 412 602 619



Address: Cnr of Boundary Road and Tavistock street 4655 Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.saferider.com.au

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24.01.2022 Sort of miss this old girl



24.01.2022 This is what happens if you rely on only your rear brake to stop The rider at the front does it correctly ,the second rider does not With thanks to our friends at RoadCraft Nottingham in the UK for sharing this post

22.01.2022 Watch this next Tuesday night on ABC

21.01.2022 Knee down, elbow down, shoulder down!!! How does Fabio Quartararo do it?! #CatalanGP



20.01.2022 Borrowed from another site but good advice. Some good life advice as well. The laws of motorcycling ... Counter Steering: If you push the left bar, the bike goes left. If you push the right bar, the bike goes right. That is, unless you keep pushing the right bar all the way, then you will probably go left while the bike swaps ends. Crashing: Remember riding isn't inherently dangerous... crashing is. Fuel: The ONLY time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire. The Rear Wheel: The rear wheel is just a big fan used to keep the rider cool and his butt relaxed. If in doubt... watch. When it locks up or slides out you can actually see the rider start sweating and pucker marks appear on the seat. Rides: A 'good' ride is one you can walk away from. A 'great' ride is one you can walk away from and use the bike again. Getting Hit: They can't hit you if you're not there. Mistakes: Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself. Traction: When traction is sparse, the probability of survival is inversely proportional to the angle of lean. Large angle of lean, small probability of survival and vice versa. Your Brain: Never let a motorcycle take you somewhere your brain didn't go five seconds earlier. Fog: Stay out of fog. The single red taillight you think is another rider ahead that you can catch, might be the red starboard light of a docked boat. Parking: Always try to keep the number of times you park the bike equal to the number of times you've ridden it. Luck & Experience: You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck Mirrors: If all you can see in your mirrors is the direction you were previously traveling intermingled with sparks, things are not at all as they should be. See also: Going forward. Other Objects: In the ongoing battle between objects made of metal, rubber and plastic going dozens of miles per hour, and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose. Same holds for cars, trucks, walls and most animals. Judgment: Good judgment comes from experience. Unfortunately, experience usually comes from bad judgment. Going Forward: It's always a good idea to keep the headlight end going forward as much as possible. Looking: Keep looking around. There's always something you've missed. Laws: Remember, gravity and centrifugal force are not just good ideas. They're laws not subject to repeal.

19.01.2022 A rollercoaster crash for Aron Canet Barbero The Spaniard was lucky to escape this scary accident at Turn 8! #PortugueseGP

17.01.2022 Yes it’s from a country that ride on the right but it’s a good reminder to corner correctly especially on blind right hand bends



14.01.2022 RE Continental GT 650 Source: sadilap

14.01.2022 Triumph Speed Triple Cafe Racer | Badass Factory Source: bikebound.com

12.01.2022 Public roads are not a racetrack If you want to race your mates take it to the track ! Here’s some nice onboard 125 cc 2 stroke footage from Morgan Park In Warwick Qld

11.01.2022 I completed this Roadcraft course with Motorcycling Australia in 2012 but was known as RideCraft which was Modeled on the Roadcraft UK Police riders Handbook It has served me well and kept me safe on our roads Invest in your skills whenever you get the opportunity Getting your motorcycle licence is just the start of your learning

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02.01.2022 Posted @withregram @ducaticorse 23rd September 2007! A day we will never forget @official_cs27 became @motogp World Champion with @ducati at the #JapaneseGP won by his teammate @capirossiloris . #OnThisDay #ForzaDucati

01.01.2022 The 2020 championship is within his grasp! Joan Mir has taken his first MotoGP victory at the #EuropeanGP

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