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David hough is an excellent source for motorcycling information. Hough has written a number of books on how to increase your skill levels. There are a few more advanced bits beyond the basic msf instruction.

Reviewing these books each year help me reign in my inner racer and re-commit to safer riding tactics. This book is a must for both the experienced and inexperienced rider.

This is the book you will recommend to all of your moto buddies and especially new riders. Great sequel to proficient motorcycling. David explains the science of motorcycling and the dynamics more completely then any thing in the riders edge course i ...  Read More

Hough amounts to fundamental knowledge every motorcyclist (and scooterist) needs to help balance the inherent risks. Hough's tips on front brake and throttle usage.

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Quality


His writing style is easygoing yet confident


Ive seen lots of guys walk into a riders course with the attitude they wouldnt learn anything


Knowing how todeal with the dangers of riding in the city or country both having their unique dangers

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Absolutely is good continue from the the first book

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For this purpose mr hough’s book is perfect – a nononsense informative evidentially based and easy to read guide on riding in w...  Read More


Then thereis a weird thing known as wimpophobia where a biker may ride somewhat faster than heshe isused to

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  • This product had a total of 224 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 9 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    However i am aware of safety and especially how traffic conditions have changed over the years i’m writing from sydney australia a city which has almost quadrupled in size since i started motorcycling in the early 1980s


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    So when i said to a friend “before i buy any motorcycle to return to motorcycling i’m going to read a book” the response and expectedly so was laugher


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    He said “just do it don’t read it”


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    Im saddened that it’s not a must for rider education courses here in australia


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Unfortunately in sydney there are at present no courses specifically designed for returning riders in fact the only courses available are for motorcyclists which have graduated from “learners” to “provisional” the course itself is limited and short – within its 3 hours much is missed ie “counter steering” blipping the throttle for safe downshifting


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    A couple of examples are the tack at a stoplight or sign and the use of the outer three fingers on the brake lever


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I have riding 10 years but having no lecture about motorcycling


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I would be happy however to see a new edition put out in a trade publication size

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