Rider Resources
The
MSF Experienced RiderCourse
We all know that our motorcycles run best with an occasional tune-up.
Well, the same is true for riders. AMA staffer Bill Kresnak takes the
MSF Experienced RiderCourse, and gives us the lowdown on keeping the
rubber side down.
Riding with disabilities
A physical disability doesn't necessarily mean you can't ride. It may
take a lot of ingenuity and some help from a skilled mechanic, but many
AMA members have found ways to keep riding despite a physical handicap
or old age.
16 tips for being a smart collector
Want to buy collectible motorcycles? Here's some expert advice from
the director of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum that will help
you avoid regrets and unnecessary expenses later.
Three-Wheeled Training Courses
The Evergreen Safety Council, a non-profit organization based in Seattle,
offers sidecar and trike safety courses. For a schedule, call (800)
521-0778, or visit
www.esc.org.
Books
we love to read
As much as you'd like to, you can't ride your motorcycle all
the time. There are plenty of motorcycling books out there that can
stoke your passion for riding even when you can't.
A motorcyclist's glossary
To some, motorcyclists sound like they are speaking a second
language. Fact is, it's just the names and terms that have evolved over
the years to describe the sport of motorcycling.
