Road trips aren’t just for cars – grab a motorcycle
If you’re a seasoned motorcyclist, you’ll love nothing better than a journey on the open road ahead. Weather providing; motorcycle road trips are a great way to get to know your machine better and become skilled in various conditions and situations.
The more practice you have on your bike, the more of an accomplished rider you’ll become. As long as you have respect and caution regarding the road, your motorcycle, and other road users; there’s no reason you can’t head out onto a trip of a lifetime.
As with any trip, you’ll need to plan and prepare in advance so that you can reduce unexpected surprises and enjoy your time on the road.
Riding a motorcycle has its own set of rules, regulations, and needs, so you’ve come to the right place if you’re thinking of brushing up on them.
Bear in mind that if this will be your first lengthy journey on your vehicle; you’ll need to ensure that you’ve at least driven the route before. Knowing the roads and what lies ahead is the best way to get there in one piece, especially if you’re a novice motorcyclist.
You want to make the most of your solo experience, so safety and knowledge will be paramount to the success of your trip. The following are some ideas, inspiration, and advice for motorcyclists with various experience, who want to enjoy a road trip on their bike to remember.
Your motorcycle
A long road trip can impact the condition of your motorcycle; therefore, it needs to be checked in advance of your journey. Make sure you head to a reputable mechanic or garage before you leave so that they can check your tyres, fuel, brakes, and the array of other factors that will ensure your drive goes as smoothly as possible.
Perhaps you’re in need of a totally new ride; are you needing a motorbike loan with bad credit? Try not to worry, there are plenty of options online; it’s just about finding one right for you. Always prepare for the worst case scenario so that it will turn out for the best when or if any incidents should occur, and make sure that your insurance is up-to-date.
Also ensure that you have the means to contact roadside assistance and services, however confident you might be. Things often occur when you least expect it, and having the correct information and contact details could mean the difference between heading back home on public transport, and continuing on your journey after a slight delay, so it’s worth being over cautious.
Your gear
If your motorcycle hasn’t already got one; invest in a quality windshield before you take a long trip anywhere. Without adequate protection; your helmet in the area of your face will be the target of whatever is moving at speed through the air.
Dirt, dust, smog, bugs, and rain will all impair your vision on the road, especially when they’re hitting your visor at whatever speed you’re travelling at. Now that you’ve dressed your motorcycle; it’s time to ensure that you’re head-to-toe ready for the road.
Main roads will be extremely noisy, and that noise will affect you, especially after a few hours or so. Therefore, it’s worth investing in some earplugs for your journey so that you can ease the pressure on your ears, and hear your thoughts properly. You’ll already have the helmet, outfit, and leathers needed for each trip out on your bike; however, long trips require more thought.
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