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1/7/2022
Following motorcycle safety tips is a sure way of keeping everyone and yourself safe on the road. In this post by Cerberus Systems, Inc. in Chambersburg, we’ll go over a few tips to follow for better riding. 

Essential Safety Gear

The first motorcycle safety tip is to have the right gear to protect yourself while on the road. This gear will protect you from debris or help you avoid injuries if you get in an accident. The essential pieces you should have are as follows:
  • Jacket, Pants, and Gloves: Wearing pants, jackets, and gloves is the basis of your safety gear. These are meant to protect you from debris on the road, weather like rain, wind, or cold, and abrasions and burns in case of an emergency. It’s also a good idea to choose padded pants and motorcycle jackets for extra protection.
  • Helmet: Choose a Department of Transportation (DOT) certified helmet for the best protection. A helmet that fits correctly, with no wiggle on your head, can save you from severe head injuries. The DOT suggests using a full-face helmet that protects your eyes and head.
  • Eye Protection: Next should be to find gear to protect your eyes. If your helmet doesn’t have a visor, look for glasses or goggles that protect your eyes from bugs and debris on the road. When riding, it’s essential to keep things out of your eyes that could cause irritation and blurred vision, putting you in danger if impaired.
  • Boots: Protecting your feet while riding your bike is essential; that’s why you should choose a good pair of motorcycle boots. Boots can make riding much more enjoyable by reducing the vibrations and heat coming from your bike.

One essential motorcycle safety tip you should follow is maintaining it in good condition with excellent products. Call the oil pros at Cerberus Systems, Inc. today at (717) 658-1256 for information and advice.

What to Check Before Riding

Once you have the right gear for riding, you must ensure your bike is in working condition before you leave. Riding your motorcycle puts you in a much more vulnerable position than riding in your car, so here are some things you should check before your next trip:
  • Oil and Other Fluids: Fluids such as oil, coolant, transmission fluid, and coolant should be at the indicated level by the owner’s manual.
  • Tires: Check for any foreign objects embedded in your tires, as well as any punctures or bulges. Then, check that they are at the correct air pressure and that their threads are deep enough to grip the road.
  • Breaks: Check your brake pad and ensure it isn’t worn. Also, while riding, pay attention to any screeching sounds when breaking, which could mean your brake pads need to be changed.
  • Lights and Electrics: Ensure your lights and electrics work correctly, as it can be dangerous to ride in the dark without your lights on.
Your safety checks should happen once a week when using your bike regularly, and there should be a more thorough check before leaving for a long road trip.

Keep your motorcycle in good condition with excellent products like AMSOIL’s 15W-50 Synthetic Metric Motorcycle Oil. Call Cerberus Systems, Inc. at (717) 658-1256 for advice on the best products for your engine, or visit their online store for more information or to place an order anytime!

Safety Driving Tips

Our last motorcycle safety tip is always to follow safety directions like speed limits and warning signs when riding to keep you and others safe on the road. Here are some tips to keep in mind on your next trip:
  • Weather conditions: Hail, wind, and heavy rain at high speeds can hurt you or impede you from riding safely. Keep an eye on weather conditions before leaving on your trip.
  • Drive with all your senses: It’s essential to ride with all your senses and avoid riding under the influence or tired as this can cause you to put yourself in harm’s way.
  • Driving defensively: Using defensive driving techniques can help you minimize trouble on the road. Remember always to scan, adapt to the road conditions, know your stop distance, and look for environmental hazards.
  • Share the road: Finally, remember that your motorcycle is a vehicle that should share the road with others and use the entire lane to keep everyone safe.

Contact the oil experts at Cerberus Systems, Inc. to keep your motorcycle in good condition. Call them today at (717) 658-1256 or stop by their online shop to get information on their complete product line.

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