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24/04/2025
đșWe remember and thank all those who made and make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and country on this Anzac Day!
From all the team at Ride Smart⊠Please Ride Safe today and enjoy this beautiful country we live in with your family and friends
âThey shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember themđș How blessed we feel for their sacrificeâđ đ Lest we forget
15/05/2023
Riding a motorbike in the rain is not a riderâs first choice, but sometimes a sunny day turns into a rainy day and sometimes itâs just a rainy day and the wet is unavoidable. So, hereâs some tips to keep you safe, warm and dry.
Wear Waterproof Gear
Invest in waterproof riding gear! Nothing will ruin your day quicker than getting soaking wet. Add in some wind and not only is it uncomfortable but it becomes dangerous. Choose gear that is small so you can take it with you âjust in caseâ and make sure it is a visible colour â visibility is drastically limited in rainy conditions. YOU NEED TO BE SEEN !!! And donât forget waterproof gloves to keep your fingers warm and dry.
Check your Tyres
Most tyres are safe for riding in wet conditions, however if your tyres are worn forget it. The tread on your tyre needs to be above the wear indicators and inflated to manufacturerâs instructions. Whilst we are all more careful in wet conditions you still need to trust your tyres. So, check the air, check the tread, and check the shape â Good Tyres equal Good Rides.
Take the Corners Slow
If youâre used to getting a good lean angle into the corners on a dry road, youâll have to make some adjustments when riding and SLOW DOWN !!!!! In wet conditions traction & braking are drastically reduced. Keeping your bike upright, slowing down, and allowing extra distance are essential. Donât suddenly accelerate or decelerate. Wet weather often causes the residue on the road to become more slippery.
Leave More Space Around You
Maintain your distance so you have more room to react and slowly apply the brakes if you need to stop unexpectedly.
Avoid Road Paint
Road paint is not your friend when itâs wet â they become slippery!
Make Yourself More Visible
Choose wet weather gear that is bright and visible or put on a high viz vest. Yeah, youâll probably look like a bumble bee but you visibility by other road users will be increased. WINNING !!!!
Check Your Lights
Make sure you check your lights are working well (Tail light, brake light, high beam, and indicators). When you come up to a red light let the vehicles know you are braking by tapping your brake a few times. Car's also have reduced braking abilities in the wet.
Pick a Dry Line & Avoid Puddles
Try to ride in the tyre line of the car in front of you. This will help reduce the risk of hydroplaning. Hydroplaning is when a thin layer of water gets between your tyre and the road and causes you to lose grip â often sliding out or floating along with no grip on the road.
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