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Emergency Braking – Facts vs Myths

By |March 8th, 2016|Featured, Street|

There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding correct emergency braking technique. Perhaps it’s the fact that most riders are tentative with the front brake due to the obvious risk of locking the front wheel. Certainly that’s the body language we see before our emergency braking drills at motoDNA. However, empowered and confident riders .....

My motoDNA – Ash De Bakker

By |February 16th, 2016|Community|

From Newbie To Coach By Ash De Bakker Riders come along to motoDNA for different reasons, varying from having fun to looking for more confidence or up-skilling for improved safety on the road or sometimes to even start a racing career. This story begins in 2014 when Ash first attended .....

Understanding Motorcycle Tyre Grip

By |January 13th, 2016|Street, Track|

A motorcycle tyre is an extraordinary piece of engineering.These black round sticky things are able to keep our motorcycles in control at extreme speed and lean angles, relying on only two small patches of rubber in contact with the asphalt.However, most riders underestimate the high level of grip available from .....

Achieve Your New Year Riding Resolution

By |December 9th, 2015|Community|

Achieve your New Years RIDING Resolution Goal setting is an important way to achieve what you want in your life, and what’s more important than riding goals. Deciding what's important from what's irrelevant is a great way to focus and reach your goals. At motoDNA here are some of our .....

trackSKILLS – Trail Braking

By |November 3rd, 2015|Track|

SkillDrill - Trail Braking Sponsored By Pirelli Tyres On the track, racers are either on the throttle or on the brakes – no free wheeling – this wastes time. Trail braking is a technique which racers use to slow the bike as quickly as possible from one speed (on the .....

TRAIL BRAKING

By |November 1st, 2015|Street, Track|

ON THE TRACK RACERS are generally on the throttle or on the brakes – no free wheeling – this wastes time. Trail braking is a technique which racers use to slow the bike as quickly as possible from one speed (on the straight) to another (corner apex speed). In applying .....

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