Motorcycle Mojo Magazine

Hidden Dangers

Working for a rider training school is a daunting job. Part of my responsibility as an instructor is to teach people who’ve never so much as sat on a stationary motorcycle how to ride one. Plus, I have to teach them to ride safely and responsibly, and with confidence. That’s a lot of work when you’re dealing with about 50 students a week.

My previous background as a motorcycle mechanic means that I also help maintain a fleet of

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