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7zak7
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if you want to ride a bike in this country and live to tell others about it, you will need to know some basic facts first, you are 27 times more likely to be killed on a bike as compared to a car, you are 128 times more likely to be seriously injured that in a motor car in Nigeria.
I sold my car in Aug 2006 and got myself a bike and have been using it as my only transport since, it is good and enjoyable but it also has its down sides such as bad weather days make you blue, mobile phone using drivers make you want to mount an RPG in from of your bike, traffic that takes out the biking lane, a non start morning which means getting all finger dirty just to clean the spark plugs.
The ups are more and better than the downs of biking, i love the feeling of freedom with the wind around you, good fuel miles per gallon figures, my wife is thinking of getting her own helmet after passing her car in traffic one night, only for her to get home two and a half hours later exhausted, generally you get noticed everywhere you go,
my only advice to anyone thinking of picking up a bike are:
1. start with a small cc machine 125 or 250. 2. train for at least 10 hrs total in a closed parking lot (weekends most are not in use). 3. try to cover 100km in this parking lot before you even think of the road. 4. get yourself a good lid, not those plastics helmets but a real helmet no matter the price it is worth it. 5. try to invest in a pair of gloves and boots, ankle injury is very common on bikes. 6. believe in yourself and have confidence and ride within your ability, do not ride for others or play follow me. 7. watch the speed brother, i know it is tempting. 8. look where you want to go always, believe me you go where you look. 9. easy into corners, it is not worth it sliding on tarmac. 10. have a true believe that everybody on the road is out to kill you.
but i must admit motorbike riding is FUN.
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