The Motorcycle Mentor Podcast
A podcast by David Mixson
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33 Episodes
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MMP 13: The best riders never stop learning – Interview with Randy Smith
Published: 18/04/2014 -
MMP 12: Motorcycle Insurance – How I Cut My Premiums in Half
Published: 04/04/2014 -
MMP 11: The Hurt Report – 10 Facts Every Motorcycle Rider Should Know About Crashing
Published: 26/02/2014 -
MMP 10: Motorcycle Helmets – The Difference between DOT, SNELL and ECE
Published: 12/02/2014 -
MMP 09: Low-side and high-side crashes and how to avoid them
Published: 01/01/2014 -
MMP 08: 9 Reasons to ride a motorcycle
Published: 03/12/2013 -
MMP 07: Why understanding countersteering is so important
Published: 19/11/2013 -
MMP 06: Why I bought my first motorcycle at 59 – with Gay Allison
Published: 05/11/2013 -
MMP 05: How to select your first (or next) motorcycle
Published: 22/10/2013 -
MMP 04: What to expect during your first ride in the rain with 9 ways to master it
Published: 09/10/2013 -
MMP 03: 7 Reasons NOT to own a motorcycle
Published: 23/09/2013 -
MMP 02: 5 Things I’ve learned about beginner riders since starting MM.com
Published: 23/09/2013 -
MMP 01: The who, what and why of Motorcycle Mentor
Published: 22/09/2013
Do you feel guilty for wanting to ride a motorcycle? Do you have a fear that overcomes you when you ride? Do you want to enjoy the peace of mind knowing that you’re doing everything possible NOT to leave your family alone? Join David Mixson, author of the "Motorcycle Smarts" book series (and NASA engineer), as he explains the sport of motorcycling his way. Whether you’re just thinking about riding or have been riding for decades, this is for you. Learn about rider-induced lowside and highside crashes: what are they, what triggers them, and how can you avoid them. David also shares some of the tips from his book “Motorcycle Smarts.” This show is a mix of how to ride proficiently, how to take ownership of your riding safety, and how to reduce your chances of crashing. David covers lighthearted topics like “The Motorcycle Wave” … and more serious topics like “The Low Information Rider.” Hit subscribe and reduce your chances of crashing.