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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The upper half of the motorcycle: On the unity of driver and machine

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Motorcycling is actually simple. Unless you tried to explain. But university professor and motorcycle instructor Bernt mirror is like nobody else qualified to tackle this difficult task with meticulous precision. His concern was mainly about what happened when riding a motorcycle on his mind: What areas of the brain to induce risky overtaking? How can a two-wheel steering feel really, when is threatening to break the rear wheel? And how can this knowledge for safer use in traffic?

The book is packed with clever and surprising facts. Who would have thought that is wrapped in fast corners of the links to the outside? The more regrettable that this classic upscale motorcycle literature, which now appears already in its sixth edition, is not easily readable. For the professor wants to forget even the smallest side aspect. In the worst case, it is therefore out of the running text referred to in the Annex, where lurking for a long, rambling footnotes. There then follows a reference to the glossary - and from there it is then sent back to another place in the course text.

Spiegel writes that he was on his motorcycle advised repeatedly in dangerous situations because he had forgotten almost sheer range and analyzing traffic. And even when writing the motorcycle guru more leaves on his head than on his belly. Who, however, by biting, is - as many other motorcycle fans - with an impressive wealth of facts vesorgt generous. - Günther Strauss - This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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"Exercises that can be incorporated at any bikers on the road help to minimize the risk on two wheels and to increase the fun. A must-read "-. Süddeutsche Zeitung, 20 April 2009

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