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Ride Hard, Ride Smart Ultimate Street Strategies for Advanced Motorcyclists

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ISBN-10: 0760317607

ISBN-13: 9780760317600

Edition: 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Pat Hahn

List price: $21.95
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Ride Hard, Ride Smart is a practical, hands-on survival guide for the average motorcyclist. This book provides advanced survival and safety strategies for the developing rider. The vast wealth of knowledge and information developed by the motorcycle safety industry is bound into one chapter and one simple concept-the "three degrees of separation"-that sets the stage for the rest of the book. The three degrees of separation are riding strategies, training and skills, and protective gear-the things that separate the rider from death and injury. Hahn rates motorcycle risk and riding on a scale of one to ten, ten being mere moments away from certain death, and one being home safe in bed. Every…    
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Book details

List price: $21.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Publication date: 5/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.75" long x 0.18" tall
Weight: 1.298

Pat Hahn loves solving motorcycling dilemmas, particularly those related to riding strategy and safety. His subtle humor and keen instinct help with topics like risk management, situational awareness, riding technique, and crash avoidance and put them into terms any rider can understand. Pat is the author of the four books, How to Ride a Motorcycle, Maximum Control, Motorcyclists' Legal Handbook, and Ride Hard, Ride Smart, and is communications and outreach manager for TEAM OREGON Motorcycle Safety Program. He lives in Corvallis, Oregon.

Introduction
Using the Three Degrees of Separation
Getting Hurt 101
Risk
The Safest Distance Between Two Points
Good Times, Bad Times
Visibility
Riding at Night
Make it Familiar
Making Friends
Trouble Areas
The Worst Types and Your Best Defense
Reading the Road
Group Riding and Other Distractions
Index