Surely bikers are aware that motorcycles are full of challenges, fun, and freedom. Therefore, the list of activities that can be done on a motorcycle is quite extensive, such as racing on a track, crossing Vietnam by motorbike, performing stunts, and riding through the forest. It offers an endless array of exciting possibilities that bikers can enjoy with their two-wheeled “life partner.”
Things bikers should avoid in the world of motorcycles
Fortunately, the list of activities that bikers should never engage in is relatively short, and it is easy to remember them. Below, we have listed 8 absolute things that bikers should avoid in order to minimize risks while traveling on the road or on a tour.
Not using “safety measures” for the bike
Leaving your motorcycle unattended without a lock or at least a disc lock is like inviting thieves to steal it. In their minds, the easier the target, the better. Therefore, always make sure to equip your bike with a lock, whether it’s a chain lock, a disc lock, or even a security chain. Additionally, removing the spark plug before leaving your motorcycle unattended can provide an extra layer of security.
Always protect your bike wherever you go
By taking these safety measures, not only will you have peace of mind regarding your “other half,” but you will also deter potential thieves.
Never assume that “people see you”
Experienced bikers are well aware of situations where cars, scooters, pedestrians, and even animals fail to give way without any apparent reason. These are highly dangerous situations, especially when riding at high speeds. Many accidents occur because bikers assume that “people see them,” but in reality, it ultimately relies on luck and how fast they are traveling.
Negligence is a common cause of motorcycle accidents
Therefore, bikers should always prioritize safety and not leave it up to chance. Riding defensively and being as cautious as possible are key to minimizing the risk of accidents.
Getting angry
Keeping a cool head is a challenging task for bikers in Vietnam, given the traffic conditions. It’s easy to get frustrated with the careless behavior of other road users. However, negative emotions can negatively affect a biker’s ability to control their motorcycle, potentially leading to chaotic situations and loss of control.
Riding outside of your safe zone
Ride at your own pace and avoid doing anything that makes you uncomfortable. This is paramount when it comes to motorcycle riding. For young and inexperienced riders, attempting to keep up with more experienced riders can be challenging. This can lead to dangerous situations where they may encounter unexpected incidents or bends that they cannot handle due to their limited skills and lack of experience.
Always know your limits and ride within them
Therefore, bikers should be aware of their limitations, ride at a comfortable speed, and refrain from trying to keep up with others who may have different riding styles and levels of experience. It’s crucial to prioritize your own safety and enjoyment on the journey.
Inappropriate attire
In terms of fashion, different types of motorcycles are suitable for different types of attire. It also applies to protective gear, which varies depending on the type of motorcycle. Wearing flashy protective gear while riding a classic model may be perceived as a fashion faux pas.
Wearing appropriate protective gear enhances the riding experience
When it comes to protection, bikers should invest in appropriate protective gear that suits their needs. Additionally, having different sets of clothes for various types of tours ensures a comfortable riding experience regardless of the conditions or weather.
Innocent customizations
We’re not referring to aesthetic customizations such as LED lights, but rather performance modifications that involve adjusting the brake system, suspension system, or engine without adequate knowledge and experience.
While it’s perfectly fine to customize your bike to make it unique and more valuable, it’s essential to thoroughly research and understand how your modifications will impact its performance. Arbitrary modifications can result in inconsistencies within the bike, compromising its performance and safety.
Modifying a bike requires practical knowledge and experience
Hence, when it comes to bike customization, it’s advisable to seek information and learn from reputable motorcycle forums worldwide. Learning from experienced bikers who have already gone through the process will ensure safety and prevent any potential issues.
No insurance
In Vietnam, insurance for bikers and motorcycles is not widely recognized yet. This is a common oversight among motorcycle enthusiasts, especially in a country with high traffic risks like ours. Insurance provides a sense of security on the road, both in terms of financial matters and rescue services in case of unforeseen incidents.
Every biker should have insurance for themselves and their bikes
Therefore, in addition to personal insurance, bikers should consider getting insurance coverage for their vehicles and rescue services. This ensures they are always prepared for any situation that may arise.
Being a “know-it-all”
The world of motorcycles is a place filled with joy and passion. However, disagreements and debates often arise among bikers regarding various topics, such as which bike is superior or how to ride better. In those discussions, some bikers tend to exhibit a “know-it-all” attitude, constantly trying to assert their superiority and teach others. While these debates can sometimes have varying reactions within the motorcycle community, most people tend to dislike the “know-it-all” behavior.
Above are 8 things that bikers should avoid to ensure a complete joyous experience with their motorcycles on the road. It’s important to know yourself, your desires, and your abilities to find the most suitable motorcycle community for yourself. This will enable you to have fantastic experiences both on and off the road.
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