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With lockdown rules slowly being eased, it’s finally possible to head out on a motorcycle and enjoy that feeling of life on two wheels, and for some it will mean they can resume their motorcycle training.
Whether you have been riding a motorcycle for decades or your a relatively new biker, one thing is certain, when you are in the saddle you can feel like you can conquer the world.
With Summer here and lockdown measures being eased, many motorcyclists will be itching to get out on their road and enjoy life on two wheels, however,this is where some of the most common motorcycle injuries can occur.
It’s a recognised fact that riding a motorcycle can be dangerous even if the rider is taking every possible safety precaution, however motorcycle accidents can still happen even if every precaution is taken.
Right now, some of you may be missing your bikes, we understand how you feel, however if you have suffered a motorcycle accident you may also be worried about future losses.
Coronavirus may mean that our team won’t be able to get out and meet you all at events for a while, however, we’ll back out around the country as soon as it’s safe to do so, and we can’t wait, in the meantime we’re here to share our insights into motorcycle accidents and safety.
Wearing a helmet camera is becoming increasingly popular. Whilst there are many aspects of motorcycle safety that have been well documented, from wearing reflective gear to ensuring you have the correct protective gear, motorcycle helmet cameras can often be forgotten.
Do you know what to do if you’re the first on the scene of a motorcycle accident? This bike smart quiz will test your knowledge and educate you as to what steps you should take if you come across an injured motorcyclist.
As winter approaches our team have had another fantastic weekend as has Christian Iddon, one of our sponsored athletes. Here’s a round-up of everything we’ve had going on last weekend.
In this motorcycle safety
Anyone who owns a motorcycle knows all to well the dangers that riding on the roads in the UK can pose.