Street Strategies: A Survival Guide for Motorcyclists
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Average customer review:Product Description
A collection of street riding savvy gleaned from years of real-life motorcycling.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #136657 in Books
- Published on: 2001-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
"Street Strategies could save your life," says David Searle, editor of Motorcycle Consumer News. "Read these stories and commit their lessons to memory."
The perfect companion to Proficient Motorcycling, Street Strategies is a unique collection of street riding savvy gleaned from years of real-life motorcycling. Each page serves as a reminder about a specific hazard and a short lesson designed to help readers avoid an accident. Perfect for the novice and expert alike.
David L. Hough, author of Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well, is a two-time winner of the prestigious National Motorcycle Safety Foundation's award for "Excellence in Motorcycle Safety Journalism." He has written a column titled "Proficient Motorcycling" in Motorcycle Consumer News for 20 years.
Customer Reviews
Don't buy both books
This is not a bad book, but don't make the mistake I made of getting both this and Proficient Motorcycling, also by Hough. Proficient Motorcycling contains all the information in this book and then a lot more, and should be required reading for anyone who wants to drive a motorcycle.
Good stuff
I recommend this book if you are an experienced street rider. It is more of a reference though. Essentially a series of problem senarios are presented with suggested ways to handle them. It is the kind of book you pick up after something happens while you are riding and you wonder if you could have handled it better.
I bought this along with the author's Proficient Motorcycling title. I found that Street Strategies is mostly the same material presented in a different format. If you want to brush up or learn to ride better get Proficient Motorcycling alone.
Otherwise, this book has some good tips for staying safe on the street.
Useful only if you didn't read Proficient Motorcycling
This is not a bad book at all. Just by knowing its author any rider can tell he/she will find good learning material inside. But it is not more than a well organized and decorated synthesis of same author's Proficient Motorcycling couple of books. I strongly recommend those as the Bible for street riders. Anyway, if you like, you can take this nice compilation, it's a good choice as a night table book.




