
Florida Gulf Coast Harley Owners Group
Chapter #0721
Safety and Training
Hand Signals for HOG rides (standardized) click here
Here is a page with links to the headlight modulators click here
State Statute 316.405 Motorcycle headlights to be turned on
Other web links to motorcycle safety related web pages click here
View the latest NHTSA report on accidents. Bad news for older motorcyclists click here
NHTSA Motorcycle Safety Program click here
Drinking, Riding, and Prevention: A Focus Group Study click here
Synopsis of the Hurt study. click here
If you plan to join us on a ride, please take a few minutes to read our Group Riding Guidelines
If you are interested in taking the MSF Experienced Rider Course (ERC) or the MSF basic course, contact Karl Johnson
Safety / Rider Education Articles:
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation teaches four key steps to turning your bike:
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SLOW
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Reduce your speed before the turn, not in the turn. Reduce throttle, apply brakes, downshift...any or all will slow you to permit safe cornering and allow constant acceleration through the curves
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LOOK
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Use your head and eyes for directional control. Look through the turn to where you want to go. Turn your head, not your shoulders or just your eyes.
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PRESS
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The bike must lean to turn. To lean, press on the handgrip in the direction of the turn. PRESS LEFT - LEAN LEFT - GO LEFT. PRESS RIGHT - LEAN RIGHT - GO RIGHT. Lean with the bike and look through the curve.
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ROLL
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Roll on the throttle through the turn. Maintain steady speed or gently accelerate. Avoid deceleration or rapid acceleration while in the turn. Keeping your eyes level with the horizon will help you maintain your balance in a curve.
Safety tips and information on other web sites:
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Motorcycle Safety Foundation home page
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Iron Butt Association: 29 Long Distance Tips - good points even for short trips
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Accident Scene Management for those who want to be prepared
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2008 FL Motor Vehicle Statutes - rules of the Florida roadways