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| Ride Hard, Ride Smart: Ultimate Street Strategies for Advanced Motorcyclists | | Author: | Pat Hahn | ISBN: | 0760317607 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description Ride Hard, Ride Smart is a practical, hands-on survival guide for the average motorcyclist. It takes up where the Motorcycle Safety Foundations Guide to Motorcycling Excellence leaves off. That very successful book is aimed at beginning riders, and as such outlines the most basic strategies of motorcycle riding. This book provides more advanced survival and safety strategies. The vast wealth of knowledge and information developed by the motorcycle safety industry is bound into one chapter and one simple conceptthe "three degrees of separation"that sets the stage for the rest of the book. The three degrees of separation are riding strategies, training and skills, and protective gearthe things that separate the rider from death and injury. Hahn rates motorcycle risk and riding on a scale of one to ten, ten being mere moments away from certain death, and one being home safe in bed. Every motorcycle ride falls somewhere in between. Using the three degrees of separation, a rider can get the risk level down to a controllable level, creating the safest possible situation on a moving motorcycle.
About the Author Pat Hahn has been riding motorcycle for 14 years and is a certified MSF instructor who taught basic and experienced safety courses for the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center for six years. He is a regular contributing writer for the Minnesota Motorcycle Monthly and various other publications. Pat lives with his wife and other, furrier, family members in South Minneapolis.
Ride Hard, Ride Smart: Ultimate Street Strategies for Advanced Motorcyclists FROM THE PUBLISHER Just when you think there's nothing left to learn about riding safely, along comes Ride Hard, Ride Smart by Pat Hahn. With years of experience in motorcycle safety and strategy as a springboard, Hahn digs deep into safe riding techniques to develop new, big-picture, and sometimes unorthodox methods of staying safe on two wheels. This includes subtle mental strategies, off-beat advice, explicit techniques for dealing with trouble, and lifesaving tips for beating the odds. Through it all Hahn weaves irony and humor to keep it fun. Hahn rates motorcycle risk and riding on a scale of one to ten, tne being mere moments away from certain death, and one being home safe in bed. Every motorcycle ride falls somewhere in between. Using what Hahn calls the three degrees of separation -- riding strategies, training and skills, and protective gear -- a rider can reduce the risk to a controllable level. All motorcyclists, from beginners to veterans, have it within their power to become better riders. Let Ride Hard, Ride Smart help you to have more fun on the road and to return home safe after each ride.
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