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It's Raining and It's Dark Outside...Now What?
To help you prepare for riding through extreme conditions such as heat, rain, and cold, we would like to familiarize you with some things to keep in mind.

There is a lot more to riding safely than you might think. Even riders who have logged thousands of miles on the road can benefit by brushing up on their safety skills. The conscientious rider will have visibility, positioning, and S.E.E. strategies so ingrained in his or her mind that they become second nature. That's when the riding really gets good.

At New River Gorge Harley-Davidson, we take your safety seriously.
This week. we'll explore Visibility.

Visibility - One disadvantage motorcycles have compared to cars is that they're less visible.
Taking steps to increase your visibility is important in managing your riding risk.
Here are some easy ways to increase your visibility:
Black has long been a popular fashion choice among Harley® riders, but sometimes dark colors can be hard to see. If bright, highly visible clothing does not suit your taste, consider adding a few well-placed pieces of reflective tape to your gear, especially at night. Harley-Davidson also offers apparel with reflective taping such as a conspicuity vest, rain gear, jackets, and caps.
Make sure your turn signals are working properly - and use them. In addition, consider using hand signals in situations where you want to make absolutely sure a driver knows your intentions.
If you want to make sure the driver behind you knows what you're up to, consider flashing your brake lights as you prepare to stop.
Use your horn to help draw attention to yourself when necessary.
But don't rely on it or overuse it.

Stay tuned for upcoming Harley Shop News editions on
Positioning and S.E.E.
Visit www.harley-davidson.com/extremeriding for more information.
New River Gorge Harley-Davidson
25385 Midland Trail
Hico, WV 25854
www.newrivergorgeharleydavidson.com
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