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By riderscornernz September 16, 2019September 16, 2019 Blog posts and News/Tech Talk and Projects

Removing your Rider invisibility cloak

By: Dr Urie Bezuidenhout PhD (Eng), MSc (Eng), NHDip (Eng), NDip (Eng) Director Da Vinci Transport Planning Ltd Rider advice SMIDSY (Sorry Mate I Did Not See You) is a real issue that we as riders are mostly on the receiving end of.  Humans are fallible beings, and research shows

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By riderscornernz March 15, 2017March 15, 2017 Blog posts and News/The Good Stuff

Practical Guide: Where you look is where you’ll go. How to apply it

Practical tips from Riders Corner What Clifford is talking about in Riding or Racing, where you look is where you’ll go  is the Vanishing Point . The Vanishing Point is the point of the road that keeps “refreshing” with new things as you’re looking at it. It is the furthest

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By riderscornernz March 11, 2017March 13, 2017 Blog posts and News/The Good Stuff

Riding or Racing, where you look is where you’ll go

After reading over my article on Why your mate seems to disappear after the first few corners; Clifford Chapman, a rider who also does Sim Racing online competitively sent through some great advice on where your eyes should be looking when riding. So I have decided to use his great

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By riderscornernz February 20, 2017February 5, 2020 Blog posts and News/The Good Stuff

Lane Split Like A Pro Part 1: Gaps

Lane Split Like A Pro After much thought about my next article and wanting to deliver some actual valuable content rather than recycling memes, I have decided to write a series of articles on lane splitting. Part of the reason I will do a series is because our generation has

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By riderscornernz January 19, 2017 Tech Talk and Projects/Uncategorized

Keep your electronics cool

Don’t be a fool. Keep your electronics cool. (ha ha ha)   Noticed this today while admiring another MT-10. The regulator/rectifier is underneath the seat. Well exposed to moving air. Great decision I say. But I sure hope they sealed the connectors well! If you have an old bike or

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By riderscornernz July 7, 2016March 7, 2017 Blog posts and News/The Good Stuff

Top tips for riding in the rain

Riding your bike in the rain is one of the trickiest things you’ll ever have to do. You could ride your whole life and still be caught off guard when the road is damp. While some motorcyclists may preach against ever riding in the rain, sometimes that just isn’t an

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