reading forms,

so I thought I could get and read the book “Motorcycle in Perfection” by Ulrich Thomson. To get it straight ahead, it is a very good book, loosely written and beautifully illustrated. It contains a lot of information about riding the bike. After reading this book, I ask myself how I like the many years of cycling in the mountains. I think it’s a good way to get to know you. A lot of things that are described in this book – e.g. driving curves, we do without thinking. Or there are among us which are superior before the turn – I have to push now right or left at the handlebars – if I want to right or left around the corner. I think who does this just flies out. I’ve always been “without thinking” motorcycle. Stop thinking a schelm of the wrong thing. I’m thinking about it. I don’t think when I drive about whether I should lie down, push or hang – that’s always situation-dependent. I don’t think about the tipping moment and the insurrection point or the insurrection surface etc. I think I will spend the rest of the time until March thinking about what I could do before or how I have done it for many years. If I think about it, it’s written in this book that the procedures when riding a motorcycle from So friends, just drive and don’t think – you know how I mean that. For an absolute motorcycle newcomer, however, this book is highly recommended. So, maybe I see it all completely wrong – how do you think about it. Gruss Kenno