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Steven E. Staples U.S. View Profile
| Answer questions on motorcycle safety in the areas of rider education, risk management and motorcycle awareness. I am not a gearhead, I don't even change my own oil. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Christine Karr U.S. View Profile
| An experienced female sport bike rider, with many miles of touring under my belt - both in the States and in Europe, I can answer questions related to motorcycle safety and riding tips. I don't work on my motorcycle mechanically, so no repair tips - other than breakdowns on the road. On that topic, anyone who has taken motorcycle vacations would have experience. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Andrew Booth U.K. View Profile
| Motorcycle safety in the UK and providing links to safety organisations in the UK. I can also advise on road safety issues and some areas of road safety law in the UK although I can only offer guidelines, there is no substitute for a qualified legal advisor. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Nigel Bowers U.K. View Profile
| Any questions relating to motorcycle training and safety. I have access to experts in the United Kingdom and the United States | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Pat Hahn View Profile
| I can answer questions related to motorcycle safety: knowledge, skills, technical, or theoretical. I am especially familiar with the concepts of risk management, hazard awareness, crash avoidance, and traction management as they pertain to motorcycle riders. Please do not ask me to troubleshoot your mechanical/electrical problems ("Why won't my bike start?"). | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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