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Motorcycle Smarts

Overcome Fear, Learn Control, Master Riding Well

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Motorcycle Smarts

By: David Mixson
Narrated by: Casey Wayman
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NHTSA studies show that nearly half of all motorcycle fatalities are caused by rider error—and the numbers aren't getting any better. The training isn't working. The current motorcycle skills books aren't working. We need a fresh approach to helping riders NOT crash. This book is that.

David Mixson, author of the Motorcycle Smarts book series (and NASA engineer), debunks the myth that crashing is a matter of fate by explaining the most important topics that other motorcycle mega books gloss over.

In this book, you'll find one of the most in-depth, simple to understand explanations of lowside and highside crashes that exist—anywhere. Riders die every day in these rider-induced crashes—and it doesn't have to be this way.

Mastering the art of riding a motorcycle well is about understanding and overcoming rider fear. It's about having the head knowledge of how your motorcycle works so you can make it go where you want it to go. It's about understanding why riders crash so you can avoid making the same mistakes.

©2021 David Mixson (P)2023 David Mixson
Engineering Motor Sports Transportation Sports Motorcycle
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This is a Very informative and Nonbiased look at motorcycling. It covers many great topics and goes into detail

A Great Read

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Excellent book, clear! Tips are easy to understand and apply ! The info from the Hurt report are very helpfull

Good tips to apply

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The audiobook references lots of pictures on the actual book, but there is no PDF included, meaning that we cannot follow through and see the pictures.

Where is the PDF???

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Majority of the book is about high sides, low sides and how ABS, traction control and stability control can prevent them. There is a lot you can do to keep from needing to be saved so when something unexpected happens the electronics are an extra layer of protection not the primary one. That’s why the reasons for crashes haven’t changed much from the 70s even though there is all this new tech.

Mostly about trusting electronics to save you.

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I am one of the riders that heard you. Your tips saved my life a couple of times already. Emergency breaking is what did it. Love the front breaks, they're my best friend now. I did not listen to my father's tip never to use the front breaks, no sir!

Life saving

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This is the first of the series by Mixson on motorcycle riding. He is a rocket scientist (a NASA engineer) who took on riding as a more mature person. In addition to his more conventional trips, he's done an Alabama to Alaska trip with his friend and mentor.

He applies his riding experience and understanding of the physics of riding (without getting geeky, don't worry) to provide a good explanation of safe, yet animated riding.

His explanations are complete and detailed, and may provide a new approach to your riding. Listen to it two or three times!

Highly recommended!

Excellent book independent of riding experience

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I hate to be so mean but this book was torture to listen to. The author had a great idea and I was hopeful but even though he hit on great topics I really wanted to learn about, he kept talking about what he wanted to talk about instead of actually talking about it. I did listen to the entire thing hoping it would get better and I’d learn something, unfortunately it just never happened.

Don’t waste your time

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