Motorcycle Mojo Magazine

THINK BACK TO RIDE AHEAD

ave you looked back on a crash you have had and tried to analyze how it happened? By thinking about it, maybe you can learn what caused it, what things you did wrong, and what things you did right. I started riding at a very young age on a tall bike on which I couldn’t touch the ground. Dozens of my first tip-overs were at a stop, or simple tip-overs. My first almost-big crash, though, happened when I was 11 years old.

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