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#1 Post by bok » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:18 am

my copy of Proficient Motorcycling came in the mail last night. Within the first 30 pages i realized how my brother ended up hitting the ditch this spring and how to avoid a similar situation.

The book was hard to put down. After reading the first 100 pages i can see many ways to improve my own riding and got clued in to a few things that could save my life in everyday driving.

If you haven't read it, do yourself a favor and spend the 20 bucks.
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#2 Post by VermilionX » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:31 am

i read it.

it is good but i like...

"Sport Riding Techniques: How To Develop Real World Skills for Speed, Safety, and Confidence on the Street and Track. by Nick Ienatsch."

... a lot better.
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#3 Post by d2mini » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:43 am

Verm, so you've read both?
I only have Proficient MCing and haven't finished it yet.
What do you like better about the other?
Would you still recommend it to someone not on a sport bike?
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#4 Post by VermilionX » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:56 am

d2mini wrote:Verm, so you've read both?
I only have Proficient MCing and haven't finished it yet.
What do you like better about the other?
Would you still recommend it to someone not on a sport bike?
well not really, although a lot of the stuff on Nick's book can be applied to any bike. the theme of the book is really geared towards sport riding.
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#5 Post by DivideOverflow » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:59 am

I would. It never hurts to read another book.

Sport Riding Techniques is helpful because it goes into a little more depth into riding. So if you come across a situation that required high speed or handling, you at least know what you are supposed to do, and have a better idea of how not to get into trouble while riding.

This carries over to any motorcycle... the theory is the same, it just might be a slightly different technique depending on your bike.
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#6 Post by Kim » Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:13 am

I have both volumes of Proficient Motorcycling and I'm kind of reading both at the same time.

I also recommend them!
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#7 Post by bok » Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:39 am

i might give the sport riding techniques book a look after i'm done with the other Hough book. not really a big speed/performance rider, but would still like to brush up on those skills in case i ever do need them.
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#8 Post by MetricRider » Tue Jun 20, 2006 5:44 am

I picked up PM as well, about 2/3 of the way through it. Lots of really good material in that book. The only thing I will say is that the binding is s**t. Pages falling out left and right. $20 for a book that disintigrates in my hands the first time I read it... :frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
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#9 Post by SuperRookie » Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:44 am

Yah...the binding on the PM book is notorious. Go to a copy shop and spend a few bux to have it spiral bound. Now, how much extra would it add to the cost of the book to simply have it spiral bound in the first place?? Jeez.
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#10 Post by DieMonkeys » Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:14 am

I've read most of both of Hough's books and right now I'm going through A Twist of the Wrist: Vol. 1. Good reads, all of them.
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