Welcome to MOTO from ZERO!
Hello, friends s!
fever I'ma big bikes that enjoys writing about their experiences motorcycling, especially when it comes to advise beginners in this fascinating world of unlimited freedom on two wheels.
For this reason, I decided to share my knowledge with herman @ s otr @ riders still in diapers but want to take their first steps into his new and wonderful "bicycle" with motor.
Currently I have traveled more than 90 000 km for all sorts of ways, from the most democratic asphalt, through treacherous dirt roads, even the most capricious and unpredictable intervals by mountains, beaches and rivers. All this has happened in just over five years (the curiously celebrated my birthday, on August 17, 2010!).
I'm very honest: It has not always been easy, and rather obvious reasons, the beginning is the least simple of all. Les I can recite the comments and warnings that friends and family are going to do:
* What, dangerous!
* You are the body of the bike!
* For more careful you are, if other drivers are reckless ...
* How many accidents do not happen in the rainy season ...
* Beware of stolen bikes ...
If I missed any account of this string of excuses for not riding a bike, I thank you in advance that included me. However, the point is that despite riding a bike is clearly more risky than riding a car, bus, bicycle or on foot, Death Foretold no soldier dies.
I've had about 6-7 bad experiences in motorcycle accidents from falls silly to think I did that until then I lent it God, so I know well what I am talking about. Experiences have been hard, but still not enough to not be here sharing my pleasure with you. In retrospect, each incident / accident helped me to be here today in a unique position to advise on how to reduce and even avoid that famous saying of "being the chassis or body of the bike."
I repeat that I am at your disposal for any queries related to motorcycles. Even if I can not give an answer at first hand, I have many friends and acquaintances who are also without remedy fevers of the bikes, so I ask without shame or fear. the end, no one is born learned ...
Greetings from the heart, Rodrigo Montero
(also known in the underworld market for Tico Racer Free as RAYOVELOZ79!)
Interested people in getting a license? Tips for choosing your first bike? How to be taking the first steps? The blog is much more than what you see on the first page, so l @ s invite you to see the other pages on "Post Older" at the bottom of each page pure and follow the blog. You can contact me at 8814-9694.