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My 40 conclusions and tips on how to safely ride your first season on a motorcycle without a single scratch, what to watch out for and how to improve your skills in riding and getting to know your bike. I rode 7600 km around the city this season on a LITER bike without a single scratch and I share my experience and tips so that you can do it much better than I did. 00:00 Start 01:07 1 Your driving experience 03:04 2 Anti-emergency driving courses 03:35 3 Strengthening confidence on a psychological level 04:57 4 Practicing anti-emergency courses on your bike 05:10 5 City driving courses 06:10 6 Helmet camera 06:25 7 We go to the site all season 07:29 8 Daily bike riding 07:59 9 Daily viewing of motorcycle accidents 08:51 10 Riding slightly faster than the flow 09:17 11 Constantly developing a sense of balance 09:47 12 Stopping only with a straight bike 10:12 13 Looking in the mirror at traffic lights 10:38 14 I want to take care of my bike 11:21 15 Never looking the limits of a motorcycle 11:48 16 Riding with high beams 12:05 17 Always keep your finger on the brake 12:57 18 Brake immediately 13:35 19 Plan maneuvers in advance 13:51 20 Riding only in equipment 13:57 21 Developing peripheral vision 14:34 22 Don't follow cars in traffic 16:35 23 Ride along the median 17:27 24 Be visible 18:01 25 Signal your presence in advance 18:45 26 Never more left than left or more right than right 19:25 27 Never get distracted 19:40 28 Don't get excited 19:55 29 Never ride at the limits of our capabilities 20:08 30 Never compete with bikers 20:22 31 Overtake bikers very carefully 20:51 32 Don't overtake a car from both sides 21:21 33 Inspect your bike daily 21:48 34 Carry a raincoat and a pump 22:22 35 Only ride at night with a transparent visor 22:45 36 Before the start of the season, ride on a covered area (if you are not confident in yourself) 23:27 37 At the beginning of the season, go to the area 23:44 38 Always be prepared for the unexpected 24:11 39 Always look in the mirror when changing lanes 24:55 40 Pay attention to expansion joints