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Motorcycle Riding Tips for Slippery Weather: Enhance Control with Eagle Lights SPEEDSHIFT Shorty Brake and Clutch Lever Set

Motorcycle Riding Tips for Slippery Weather: Enhance Control with Eagle Lights SPEEDSHIFT Shorty Brake and Clutch Lever Set

Jared Witham |

Slow Down and Increase Following Distance

One of the fundamental principles of riding in slippery conditions is to reduce your speed. Slowing down allows you more time to react to unexpected obstacles or loss of traction. Remember that stopping distances increase in wet or icy conditions, so leave a larger gap between your motorcycle and the vehicle in front of you.


Smooth Throttle and Brake Application

In slippery weather, avoid abrupt movements, especially when it comes to throttle and brake control. Gradually roll on and off the throttle to prevent wheel spin. Apply the brakes smoothly and evenly to avoid locking up your wheels. The Eagle Lights SPEEDSHIFT Shorty Brake and Clutch Lever Set, known for its adjustable reach and precision control, can greatly assist in maintaining a gentle touch on the brakes and clutch, thereby reducing the risk of skidding.

Use the Right Tires

Having the right tires for slippery conditions is essential. Consider switching to tires with deep treads or those specifically designed for wet or icy surfaces. Proper tire maintenance, including regular checks of tire pressure, is also crucial to ensure optimal traction.

 

Be Mindful of Road Surfaces

Slippery conditions can be deceiving. Even seemingly dry roads can hide patches of oil, ice, or wet leaves. Be cautious and anticipate that any section of the road could be slippery. When turning, lean gently and avoid making sudden movements that could lead to a loss of control.


Dress Appropriately

In cold, wet, or icy weather, dress in layers and wear appropriate protective gear. Cold weather can affect your concentration and reflexes, so staying warm and dry is essential. Visibility is also crucial, so invest in reflective and high-visibility gear.


Keep Your Head Up

Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. Look ahead and anticipate what might happen. Staying vigilant allows you to make timely decisions that can help you avoid potential hazards.

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