Part two of the popular Good Rider series.

When someone talks about a good rider, it typically means they can go fast or corner well. But in David Hough’s new book, The Good Rider, Mr. Hough goes well beyon...

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Part two of the popular Good Rider series.

When someone talks about a good rider, it typically means they can go fast or corner well. But in David Hough’s new book, The Good Rider, Mr. Hough goes well beyond discussing the performance attributes of what someone may consider a good rider. Using illustrations, photographs, and research data, Hough explores how a good rider is adept at handling things like all types of real world traffic situations, weather and environmental changes, dealing with mechanical issues quickly and simply, and using sound judgment in making decisions throughout the ride.

The Good Rider is the person you want on your next ride. That ultimately may just be you if you get the book and read it.

Author Biography:
David L. Hough is a motorcyclist and motorcycle journalist who has been riding for 45 years and ridden more than a million miles on several different continents, both on two wheels and three. Dave has taught both two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycle training courses. He has received awards for his riding skills articles, including special awards from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the BMWMOA Foundation. In recognition of his lifetime efforts toward motorcycle safety, he was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2009.

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