Motorcycling Safety

KAYO  INDUSTRIES


A Torrance, California Co.

We specialize in the Design of Unique Digital Control Systems. However, these pages are dedicated to the enjoyment of street motorcycle riding and hints for safe and fun riding.

Now I don't want you dirt bike riders (off-road riders) to get offended. I have been riding motorcycles since 1950 and many of those years were spent off-road as well as on the streets. I firmly believe that a background in dirt riding is a big help in getting the  feel of a bike and one of the greatest helps to a street rider. Street riders seldom get the opportunity to slide a back wheel all the way down a hill while feathering the front brake and trying to keep the front wheel out of one of the many ruts along the trail to the bottom, or keeping on the throttle to stay on top of the sand when you get into the soft stuff, or hanging the back wheel out and crossing up the forks to make the turn and still stay on the trail. These are things that undoubtedly teach you how to handle a bike and give you a feel as to what to expect and are of great benefit to any street rider that has been fortunate enough to ride in the dirt. However, most street riders don't have that advantage. The next best thing that I have found are the safety courses given by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
 
That being said, I hope that all street riders will check out these pages and give me any constructive feedback you might have.

These hints are from my experiences and work for me. You will have to decide for yourself as to their value to you. I hope they will be of some assistance to you and other riders.

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