Good biking advice.......... 
  > Counter Steering: 
 > If you push the left bar, the bike goes left. 
 > If you push the right bar, the bike goes right. 
 > That is, unless you keep pushing the right bar 
 > all the way, then you will probably go left 
 > while the bike swaps ends. 
 > 
 > Crashing: 
 > Remember riding isn't inherently dangerous... 
 > crashing is. 
 > 
 > The Sidelines: 
 > It's always better to be on the sidelines wishing 
 > you were on the track than on the track wishing 
 > you were on the sidelines. 
 > 
 > Fuel: 
 > The ONLY time you have too much fuel is when 
 > you're on fire. 
 > 
 > The Rear Wheel: 
 > The rear wheel is just a big fan used to keep the 
 > rider cool and his butt relaxed. If in doubt... 
 > watch. When it locks up or slides out you can 
 > actually see the rider start sweating and pucker 
 > marks appear on the seat. 
 > 
 > Too Slow: 
 > No one has ever hit something too slow. 
 > 
 > Rides: 
 > A 'good' ride is one you can walk away from. 
 > A 'great' ride is one you can walk away from and 
 > use the bike again. 
 > 
 > Getting Hit: 
 > They can't hit you if you're not there. 
 > 
 > Mistakes: 
 > Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't 
 > live long enough to make all of them yourself. 
 > 
 > Traction: 
 > When traction is sparse, the probability of 
 > survival is inversely proportional to the angle 
 > of lean. Large angle of lean, small probability 
 > of survival and vice versa. 
 > 
 > Your Brain: 
 > Never let a motorcycle take you somewhere your 
 > brain didn't go five seconds earlier. 
 > 
 > Fog: 
 > Stay out of fog. The single red taillight you 
 > think is another rider ahead that you can catch, 
 > might be the red starboard light of a docked boat. 
 > 
 > Parking: 
 > Always try to keep the number of times you park 
 > the bike equal to the number of times you've ridden it. 
 > 
 > Luck & Experience: 
 > You start with a bag full of luck and an empty 
 > bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag 
 > of experience before you empty the bag of luck 
 > 
 > Mirrors: 
 > If all you can see in your mirrors is the direction 
 > you were previously traveling intermingled with sparks, 
 > and all you can hear is commotion from the passenger 
 > riding pillion; things are not at all as they should be. 
 > 
 > Other Objects: 
 > In the ongoing battle between objects made of metal, 
 > rubber and plastic going dozens of miles per hour, 
 > and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground 
 > has yet to lose. Same holds for cars, trucks, walls 
 > and most animals. Draws don't count. 
 > 
 > Judgment: 
 > Good judgment comes from experience. Unfortunately, 
 > experience usually comes from bad judgment. 
 > 
 > Going Forward: 
 > It's always a good idea to keep the headlight end 
 > going forward as much as possible. 
 > 
 > Looking: 
 > Keep looking around. There's always something you've 
 > missed. 
 > 
 > Laws: 
 > Remember, gravity and centrifugal force are not just 
 > good ideas. They're laws not subject to repeal.