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1 Highside Dynamics - A detailed discussion of what happens and how to prevent it
2 Straight Line Highside Graphic 
3 What They Didn't Teach During The MSF Class - Shared experienced rider hints
4 Pre-ride Briefing For Your New Passenger - (S)he is the BOSS but you set the rules
5 Shock Absorbers Aren't - A detailed discussion of what they really do
6 Teaching The Newbie To Lean - Actually, helpful hints for all
7 Dumping A Bike Is No Sin - But ending up under it is
8 Excessive Front Tire Wear - A list of causes
9 Tire Pressure - More temperature sensitive than you might think
10 Tire Plugs - Apparently little known facts that are important
11 One Rule That Will Keep You Alive On City Streets - Intersection common sense
12 Motorcycle Officers Are Not The Best Examples - They have different realities than we do
13 The Buddy System - When your stator fails you can still ride it home
14 CB Help Channel - Certainly not 9, probably not 1
15 Planning That Poker Run - Suggestions from one who's been there
16 Riding Drag Is Anything But - For your most skilled/most experienced/best equipped
17 Closing The Door - Example of good lead/drag bike practice
18 Sunblock Can Kill You - Honest! Trust me!
19 Cooling Down In Very Hot Weather - Evaporation is everything
20 Cold Weather Starting - Because you have a wet clutch you need to know this
21 Protecting Those Numb Fingers - A surprising find in your first-aid kit
22 Leathers REALLY Are Worth The Price - 20+ times more effective than your jeans
23 Crash Bars - Believe it or not, they may be MORE dangerous than helpful
24 Peer Pressure Is Easy - You Aren't - Most of us can deal with it - but we don't argue with ourselves enough
25 Controlling Your Lane - Two wheels are enough to own a lane
26 Coffee - If You Need It, STOP - Drugs are no substitute for rest when you need it
27 Maintenance - Long Before Your Tour - Even the best 'wrench' makes mistakes
28 Helmets - Lethal or Life saving? - A 'Cause' or 'extremism'?
29 Braking Method - Depends On Speed
30 Taper Braking - Excellent article
31 You Only Hit That Car If You Don't Quite Stop In Time - Why braking skills are important
32 Stopping Distance And Time - The Math Is Simple
33 Riding With 'Colors' On The Street - Nonsense
34 Precautions While Traveling In An Armed Land - Starts and ends with courtesy
35 Hydroplaning Issues - What is it? What to do about it? Are they making new tires less safe?
36 Tips For Little Riders Of Big Bikes
37 Higher-Octane Gasoline Is Cheaper Than A Top-End Engine Job - Only fractional pennies per mile
38 Doing 1,000 Miles in 24 hours - A self-correcting problem?
39 Handling Curves - A better line
40 Parking Skills And Considerations - Another fun and informative article
41 Do You Really Know What's Dangerous About Riding In Fog? - Who'da thunk such a thing?
42 Synthetic Oils - Almost always better than petroleum based
43 Using TeflonŽ Additives - Not very smart
44 Trailer Hitch Fundamentals - Use those chains properly
45 What If You Drag A Peg? - If you act instinctively, you probably won't recover
46 Overnight Parking - Sidestand or centerstand? Cover it or not?
47 Electrical Systems - Common sense advice
48 Counter-steering - Not the least bit as simple as it feels
49 First Things First - A life DOES depend on it
50 To Ride Or Not To Ride? - A crisis of confidence moment
51 Three Wheeled Vehicles - A few sobering realities
52 Side stands - What could possibly be said about these?
53 Some People Probably Should Not Be Riding Motorcycles - A curmudgeon's point of view
54 Providing Motorcycle Support/Escort Services - Liabilities, liabilities, liabilities
55 How To Handle A fall - Assuming it's inevitable
56 Most Fatal Accidents Are NOT "He Didn't See Me" Problems - Despite what you may believe
57 Group Riding - Our way
58 How To Ride Over That Thing In The Road - And survive the encounter
59 18-Wheelers - Often make good 'riding buddies'
60 'Under-steering' - Not The Same As 'Slow Steering'
61 Gassing Up? - Get OFF!
62 Group Riding - Rubber Band Effect
63 Accident Management - Help your fellow riders by thinking ahead, being prepared
64 Brakes - Their real job is NOT to STOP the bike - it is to SLOW the bike
65 Decreasing Radius Turns - May not have a decreasing radius
66 Steering - Your REAR wheel does it more often than not
67 Delta V - Affects all motorcycles, not just 'crotch rockets'
68 Doggone it! - How to handle charging animals
69 Target fixation - Rather than let it lead you into trouble, use it
70 Elbows - Your biological shock absorbers
71 Lower Back - A couple of ways to protect it
72 Joining A Group - Never while it is moving
73 Batteries - More than you ever wanted to know
74 Weight Transfer - Exhaustive look at what it is, why it happens, and why you should care
75 Picking Up A Big Bike - by yourself!
76 Slip Angles - Beyond counter-steering
77 128 Ways To Drop Your Bike - Confessions from those that have done it
78 The Prime Directive - Never Hit The Bike In Front Of You
79 Key Rings - Keep them short!
80 Swing Arms - Your anti-squat linkage
81 Brake Lever - Check it before you need it
82 Integrated Braking - A marginal benefit that could save your life
83 Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) - Are NOT designed to help you stop faster!
84 There Is More To Traction Than Friction - Stick and Grip
85 60,000 Mile Motorcycle Tires - Would you buy them?
86 First Aid Kits - Does yours need a check-up?
87 Dry Rot - How to avoid it
88 '2-Second Rule' - Determined by road conditions
89 Hydroplaning Avoidance - Tire pressure
90 Attention Limits - Your radio can be one distraction too many
91 Locked Brakes - Sometimes this is the fastest way to stop.
92 The Greatest Oxymoron Of All - "I dumped my bike to avoid a crash"
93 In Case It Isn't Obvious - Dumping a bike to 'avoid an accident' MAXIMIZES PAIN
94 Reading Gear Ratios - Determining speed potential
95 All Roads Are Not Alike - Tourers take note
96 Windscreens - Bigger may not be better at all
97 After The Accident - Just because they're standing doesn't mean they aren't hurt
98 Electrical Storms - Riding out from under them could be a big mistake
99 Group Riding Is NOT Playing 'Follow The Leader' - Some examples
100 Sliding Rear Wheel - Brake Locked - Highside Likely
101 Sliding Rear Wheel - Brake NOT Locked - Highside NOT Likely
102 Loading A Trailer - Height of your Center Of Gravity is just as important as load distribution
103 The Shadow Knows - What evil lurks in the ...
104 Jump Starting Your Motorcycle - You can't kill a dead battery
105 A Bomb In Your Luggage - The odds are higher than you think
106 Center Of Gravity - How to calculate where it is - MODEL ADDED
107 How To Handle A Motorcycling Crisis
108 Wheel Traps - Grooves, curbs, gutters, edges, repaving differences
109 Road Construction - The pavement ends
110 Practice, Practice, Practice - 'Skill' is often no more than CONFIDENCE
111 Drowsy Drivers - Are less risky in city traffic than on country roads
112 New Tires - NEED to GROW before you stress them
113 Learning To Ride - Squeezing both levers gets you out of trouble
114 Right and Left Turns - Different risks, different realities
115 Covering Those Control Levers - A function of speed, not style
116 Motorcycle Goes Where You're Looking - Magic? Undiscovered Law Of Physics? Does It Really Work?
117 Before You Dismount - Six things to do
118 Panic Situations - Talking to yourself can keep you alive
119 Road Racing - Testing too many limits
120 Headaches and Other Pain - Getting rid of them could prove fatal!
121 Tire Additives - Miracle products or trouble waiting to happen?
122 Spokes may look good, but ... - (Tubeless vs. Tube-type tires)
123 The Odd Duck In The Group - is still part of the family
124 Fewer Daylight Hours? - Don't go down with the sun
125 Heavier Bikes vs. Stopping Distance - You should know this before driving down a mountain
126 Highway Boards (Pegs) - Should be standard equipment
127 Gas Tank Locks - Subtle safety feature
128 Braking In A Curve - Of course you can
129 Dress For The Fall, Not The Ride - (Comfort is just as important)
130 Demo Rides - Can you admit your limits?
131 Your Bike Is Down - Stay with it
132 Support Your Wrist - To protect your thumb (and clutch)
133 Becoming An MSF Instructor - Is NOT a status thing
134 Yellow Is Red Or Green - (I'd rather be red than dead)
135 Passing Without Lane Change - (10 MPH can kill you)
136 Failing The MSF Class - Could save your life
137 Cigarette Lighter - An accessory that makes sense for all
138 Add $2 When You Change A Tire - and do it right
139 An Ugly Fact To Have To Deal With - Eyes Pop Out
140 Crosswinds - How to deal with them
141 Parents and Significant Others - The great intimidators
142 Standing On The Pegs - Does NOT Lower The Center Of Gravity
143 Truck-Related Tips for Highway Riding - Overtaking and Trucker-Tailgating - Elaine Anthony
144 Selecting That Helmet - Full-face Fit and Usage
145 Collaborative Group Riding - Ride Your Own Ride AND Respect The Others
146 Where Do Those Toes Belong? - Above The Levers
147 Surface Street Strategy - (Ticket Avoidance)
148 Stuck Signal Lights - Sensible Approaches
149 Gasoline Can Be Trouble - Depending on when you buy it
150 Hearing Loss - Your helmet is inadequate defense
151 Speed - Does NOT Provide Stability
152 Reality Check - Let your helmet save your 'face'
153 Running Late - Take the car
154 Taking That Jacket Off - Unless the odds are worse
155 Off-Road Experience - Good or Bad? - Some thoughts
156 Animal Hazards - Swerve or Panic Stop?
157 Groin Injuries - By design?
158 Form vs. Function - Going through the motions
159 'Caution-Warning-Danger' Signal - Proposed International Standard
160 Your First Passenger - Not your Lady  - or Child
 
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