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Why Training Matters
I have always been an advocate for the Motorcycle Mentorship Program and Advanced Motorcycle Education Program. The lessons I’ve learned from fellow riders and the reinforcement of positive riding habits have been useful on more than one occasion.
Weather Bugged
I’m what you’d call a 50-50 rider. If the chance of rain is greater than 50 percent or the temperature is lower than 50 F, I prefer not to ride.
  • 16 October 2016
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A Mudder of a Fall
It was the beginning of fall, and my friend, Joe, and I planned a trip with the motorcycles we’d bought earlier in the year.
  • 9 October 2016
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Riding on Empty

As a kid, I was into sports and played basketball in the park during summers in the Bronx. Back then, my coaches always warned me to stay hydrated. That’s some advice I should’ve carried into adulthood.

  • 11 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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A Nightmare at Daylight

“What started as a dream ride turned into a nightmare,” Trent said. “In my 35 years of riding motorcycles in Japan, I had never seen anything like this.”

  • 1 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1124
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Two Up, Four Down

It was a typical Monday morning as we made preparations for a motorcycle ride. After our usual safety brief, my wife and I, along with two other senior NCOs and their wives, hit the road. It was April 20, 2012, and I had no idea my life was about to change forever.

  • 28 August 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1248
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