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Most riders spend 20, 30, even 40 years building motorcycle habits they've never once tested — and some of those habits were wrong from the start, while others quietly stopped being true the moment the technology moved on. In this video, MCrider breaks down the riding and emergency braking habits that experienced riders rely on without realizing they're leaving stopping distance on the table, working against their own ABS, or defaulting to muscle memory that won't hold up when it matters most. Whether you ride a cruiser, a sport bike, or anything in between, these are the motorcycle safety and braking technique habits worth stress-testing before a real emergency does it for you. Learn what your hands actually do under pressure — and how to build the skills that could save your life.
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