It’s essential to understand the function of each motorcycle control and how to use them effectively.
Although not all motorcycles are identical, the primary controls are typically found in the same locations.
We have previously discussed the importance of the five basic controls (front brake, rear brake, clutch, throttle and gears). Being proficient with the remaining controls is equally as important to being safe as a rider.
Regarding the extra features like indicators, passing light, horn, and headlights, it’s common for new learners to look down. Regular practise is key to help a rider keep their eyes on the road while using these controls without thinking.
Rory stated "You need time to take it in, it really helped me prepare for the CBT”
"There’s a lot to cover and things can be missed during practical training. I took control of my own development."
"It was brilliant to use between training sessions."
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