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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Sport Bike Racing Tips

By Sam France


Bike racing has often been called one of the most adrenaline-filled activities that anyone could participate in. Flying down the road or track while weaving in and out of traffic against other racers all give racing enthusiasts a real rush. Unfortunately, you need to protect yourself from injury, because motorcycle racing isn't just exciting - it's also dangerous.

Motorcycle injuries can be brutal. A bike won't give you the same sort of protection that you'd have in a car. Plus, there aren't any belts, so you could be thrown off the bike if you're in a motorcycle racing accident. The road could end up wearing a whole lot of your skin. Here are a few pointers on how to race safely:

Begin by Just Watching: By watching a few races you'll get a good feel for what's involved and if you want to try racing as a hobby. As a spectator, you'll see what the racers experience during their races. That information will help you know whether motorcycle racing is something you'd like to do. While you're there, you'll also see all the gear that's needed to race safely.

Gauge Whether You Can Afford Equipment and Maintenance: Motorcycle racing is an expensive hobby. You need gear to race in a way that is safe. If you take stock of the likely cost of all the gear you're going to need, then you can be realistic about whether this is something you can afford to do. Some of the gear that you'll need includes helmets, protective gloves, a proper jacket, boots, pants and other gear approved by the Department of Transportation. To be safe, you'll want to get gear that is made of Kevlar. This will prevent anything from piercing into you if you fall on it hard, such as when you fall off your bike and land on a sharp object like a pointed rock.

Depending on the time of year, you'll need warm-weather or cold-weather gear. Racing equipment that's designed for cold weather could be much too hot if you use it during the summer. Being overheated and uncomfortable could affect your performance (bad enough by itself), but it could also affect your safety.

Equipment Inspections: You need to ensure that the motorcycle you buy is always safe to ride, so inspect it regularly. Accidents are more likely when a motorcycle hasn't been properly maintained. Replace your bike's tires right away if they're damaged during a race. You should also replace them as soon as you see any signs of wear and tear.

A good motorcycle stand is also essential for your safety. It must always be in good working order, so make sure you check it regularly. Your motorcycle is very heavy, and it could fall on you and cause a serious injury if the stand fails. Many stands can be adjusted to work with all the major sport motorcycles. You can upgrade your stand or adapt it if you buy a different bike by using interchangeable parts.

Motorcycle racing is a real rush. That being said, it's always smart to find out what racing involves before getting started. Get some training so you're able to race safely. Buy the right equipment so you and your fellow racers will stay safe while you're on the track.




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