...knowing your machines capabilites, limitations, and riding accordingly, that's "Riding Right!"
Links
North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program www.ncmotorcyclesafety.org Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) classes are taught through North Carolina's Community Colleges. Beginner and Experienced classes are available.
North Carolina Motorcycle Education Foundation(NCMEF)www.ncmef.org NCMEF is a non-profit organization whose efforts assist the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program. The foundation's mission is to promote safe motorcycling in NC. I share and support this cause.
NC DMV Motorcyclist's Handbook http://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/driver/motorcycle/ Download the latest version of DMV's handbook. A lot of it's content is courtesy of the MSF. This is the study material for the written exam to earn your learners permit and motorcycle endorsement.
The MSF Beginner Rider Course Handbook www.msf-usa.org/CurriculumMaterials/BRC_Handbook_Vs71_noprint.pdf This is a non-printable document, but you can save it to your PC. I encourage those who have complete a MSF course to not let this handbook gather dust just because they have finished the class. A wealth of good info from a creditable source.
MR Cycle www.mrcycles.com Our KawaHondaYamaSuki dealer here in Asheville. Check out their new enlarged showroom. Tons of bikes and accessories.
Myers Motorcycleswww.myersmotorcycles.com Our Ducati and Triumph dealers in Asheville, NC. If you don't see what you are looking for on the floor, talk with Todd in sales. He can help you find your next bike.
RollsRite Bicycleswww.rollsritebicycles.com My best motorcycling bud really enjoys his Fuji Dealership, located in Waynesville, NC, with a full line of Road, Mountain and Comfort bikes. John loves riding, wrenching and talking bicycles. Cycling is a healthy practice, and a green alternative way to another kind of two-wheeled Fun! So it's good for you, and good for the rest of us too.