Always look through the turn where you want to go, no matter how slow or fast you are going and the motorcycle will follow.

The further through the turn you look, the tighter the bike will turn. Look in the direction of a turn to help steer the motorcycle that way.

Always remember to straighten the wheel before fully applying a motorcycle’s front brake.

Never clamp on the front brake during a slow, tight turn or when the wheel is turned.

The front brake has most of the stopping power, especially during emergency braking.

The rear brake helps stabilize the bike, which can help during low speed maneuvers.

If engine bogs down, give more throttle to compensate. If rev’s are high, release clutch extremely slow & smooth.

To stop, squeeze clutch lever, straighten wheel and apply front brake gradually and smoothly.

Before curve reduce speed slightly. Coming out of the turn, roll on throttle as the bike straightens up.

Always check mirrors and shoulder check.

Push left, lean left. Push right, lean right.