In a few words, after reading the first one -Proficient Motorcycling- one cannot expect less from this renowned author and experienced rider.This book deals deeper with concepts presented in the first one, concepts any reader-rider should have caught in mind and practised on the street after reading that. So this second part re-enforces and emphasizes basics ideas and fundamentals of riding safe as well as presents new optics...
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David L. Hough's book "Proficient Motorcycling" showed me how little I really knew about the mechanical dynamics of a motorcycle. While I have been riding for a while, and am a safe rider, with Hough's book it has become a lot clearer about what a motorcycle is realing doing as I ride. Hough covers, in detail, many topics of safe riding, but he also helps you understand the mechanical dynamics of the motorcycle, in depth...
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This is a must read for any motorcycle rider, novice or experienced. The layout of the book is good and information easy to find. There is some overlap between the first book and this one (delayed apexing for example), though both are invaluable guides.The basic physics of bike handling are covered nicely and has a no BS approach.The book gives very good insight into safe cycling and has some practical exercises to try out...
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Written mostly for expert or experienced riders, Hough still comes off in language that riders of all levels can easily relate to and understand. Practically every subject related to riding is covered in great detail. He calls a few spades and is occasionally somewhat stern - but this is a book about riding safely and well, and I say it's welcome that someone takes it that seriously. He manages to avoid being obnoxious...
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