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6 Misconceptions about Motorcycling in India

Author: David Swift
by David Swift
Posted: Nov 30, 2019

Motorcycling in India is one of the best ways to explore this incredible country and create an amazing adventure for you. Traveling by bike gives you the liberty to get off the beaten track as well as allows you to connect better with the beauty of the country. While it is true that Indian motorcycle tours are not always the most convenient and comfortable experiences, they sure can be memorable.

Talking about motorcycle tours India, one thing that you definitely should watch out for are the many misconceptions. People who don’t ride bikes have misunderstood the whole idea of motorcycling and this has led to some common myths and beliefs that don’t actually hold true.

6 of the most common misconceptions about motorcycling in India

The facts associated with that so that you are a well-informed rider and not just a biker who believes in incorrect assumptions and legends.

  1. Helmets can block vision and hearing: They can cause more accidents than prevent them. This is perhaps the most dangerous myth to believe in. Helmets are downright essential and riding without one is not just unsafe but foolish. Head injuries are the most common injuries during any accidents involving bikers and that being said, not wearing helmet thinking that it may block your vision and hearing is inviting some real trouble your way.
    1. Loud pipes can be your safety gear: Loud pipes increase your visibility as people may notice you and this can be your safety gear is what this misconception says. While loud pipes can definitely get you noticed, riding with loud pipes instead of quietly does not make it any safe for you. Following the biking rules and using the right safety gear is a more sensible approach.
    2. The best strategy is to ‘lay ‘er down’: In the biking world, common advice you may receive when you lose control of your bike is to ‘lay ‘down’ instead of trying to regain control. This is not the right approach as there is nothing a controlled crash. You need to enhance your biking skills instead.
    3. Hearing protection can cause accidents: Just like helmets, avoiding hearing protection is also not advisable. Earplugs and other safety gear for hearing reduce wind noise and filter harmful decibels while allowing you to hear other frequencies.
    4. Racing tires are always better than road tires: Racing tires are made of different materials that enable them to catch a better grip and are suitable for dry tracks. When you are motorcycling in India, banking on the racing tires can be dangerous, especially when you are riding on wet roads or during rains. Regular road tires provide better stability on the regular roads.
    5. Conventional brakes perform better than the anti-lock brakes: The anti-lock brakes provide better safeguards to bikers, resulting in fewer crashes. The brakes work to provide better stability to bikes, which is a boon on uneven terrain, and reduce the stopping distance when you apply the brakes.
  2. The above are the most common misconceptions that bikers hear when they plan motorcycle tours India. It is important to believe in the facts and not let such myths deter the excitement and adventure of Indian motorcycle tours.
About the Author

David Swift - A freelance blogger, social media manager and career enthusiast, belongs to the land of poets and thinkers - Germany.

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