Father's Day Thank Yous

03 June 2016

Father's Day Thank Yous

What's the best piece of motorcycling advice your father's given you?

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Motorcycling is not just a method of transport, but a way of life which has for many been inherited through family. John Surtees, Barry Sheene, Joey Dunlop, William and Michael Dunlop, Mike Hailwood, and Valentino Rossi are just some of the numerous racers whose passion for bikes came from their fathers.

Our parents often give us some of the best pieces of advice we'll ever receive. So we want to know which piece of bike or riding advice has helped you the most.

Let us know at [email protected]. All comments will be shared below.

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  • 03/06/16 - Throttle works both ways

  • 03/06/16 - Don't get one!!! ...had one ever since

                   05/06/16 - Reading the post was going to say exactly that

  • 03/06/16 - Ride like everyone else is trying to kill you

                   03/06/16 - That's pretty much what my dad told me about riding a bike!!

  • 03/06/16 - Only one knee down at a time

  • 03/06/16 -  Ride the passion and enjoy

  • 03/06/16 - Mum threatened to cut it in half with a saw if i got one, so i came home with a ktm 500 2 stroke!!! (dad f**ked off)

  • 03/06/16 - I've no money, buy your own motorbike!

  • 05/06/16 - You have a hole in your tank, there's petrol out there?

  • 05/06/16 - Get decent kit as he had to lift me off the bike because I was frozen!

  • 05/06/16 - Back brake first

  • 05/06/16 - Rubber side down

  • 05/06/16 - To Finish First...First you must Finish

  • 05/06/16 - Do a massive wheelie down the street son, or else everyone will think you're a Pussy!

  • 06/06/16 -  When I was eleven years old my father told me. Before you learn to drive a car, you will learn to ride a motor bike. Because you will learn more in one year riding a motor bike than the rest of your life driving a car. But always remember that a dented wing on a car is a broken leg on a motor bike. My father was a keen motorcyclist.His advice has saved me many times

                        08/06/16 - Stirling Moss always advocated getting a bike licence first!<

  • 06/06/16 - Don't ride as though something might be coming around the corner. Ride as though something is coming

  • 06/06/16 - My mum always thought I'd grow out of it and here I am at 61 still going out to play with my pals

  • 06/06/16 - Be carefull. So was I? Just lucky

  • 06/06/16 - Stay away from bikes & tattoos wich I soundly ignored realising that it's never too early to think for yourself & not to be swayed by others

  • 06/06/16 - Don't ride! Luckily my mum convinced him to allow my first bike - thanks mum. X

  • 06/06/16 - My pops once said to me many years ago "just remember it's a machine, you control it, it doesn't control you"

  • 06/06/16 - Only thing my father every said about bikes was if you buy one you are moving out. So I bought one and moved out!

  • 06/06/16 - Dont try & get ya knee down in the wet !!

  • 06/06/16 - My father showed me to work on the bikes BSA Goldie T120 then T140

  • 06/06/16 - My Father told me to expect everybody else on the road to be an idiot. It has always held me in good stead.

  • 06/06/16 - Just remember that everyone else is trying to kill you. The same advice i gave my sons when they started riding.

  • 06/06/16 -  If you don't want trouble, don't go where trouble is

  • 06/06/16 - This is the throttle,,,,

  • 06/06/16 - You're not having one !!!! Got one on my 16th in 77, not without since

  • 06/06/16 - Enjoy it son , 55 years ago when I was 7 thanks Dad I still do

  • 06/06/16 - Everybody on the road are bloody idiots

  • 06/06/16 -  Don't you dare lol

  • 06/06/16 - Get rid of that Suzuki. They're shit

  • 06/06/16 - Don't ride your motorcycle in the centre of the lane, ride in the tracks where the car tyres go as there is likely to be less fodder. Good advice as one day I was behind a car and the car driver saddled the biggest dead badger I've ever seen which brushed my foot as I rode past! Would have had me off if I was in the middle of the lane. Thanks Dad

  • 07/06/16 - In the days of 4 pennies to operate a phone box, my Dad gave me 4p, said " Ring your mother and tell her you are OK, when you leaving hospital, not when you still bleeding after the crash!" He was also a biker, and she was nervous when either of us rode.

  • 07/06/16 -  "Don't " ..."Well, learn to drive first so your time to learn road craft is safer. Then when you're about ten years on the road if you still must..."... I listened and I know this advice has paid dividends

  • 07/06/16 - Wear your cap back to front or it'll blow off

  • 07/06/16 - Don't ! But I ignored him

  • 07/06/16 -  ...he said, "...get one!"

  • 07/06/16 - If you see a bargain buy it !!!!!!

  • 07/06/16 - Wear goggles & keep your mouth covered!

  • 07/06/16 - Ride it like ya stole it!

  • 08/06/16 -  Just keep it between the hedges...............And don't tell your mother how fast we went......

  • 08/06/16 - Buy a lid that will save your life

  • 08/06/16 - Try not 2 fall off.lol

  • 08/06/16 - Dont fall of....it "f**king hurts". Cheers dad..

  • 08/06/16 -  I WAS TOLD GET ONE OF THOSE AND I'LL KILL YOU, GOT ONE ANYWAY

  • 08/06/16 - My dad said if you bring a motorcycle home I'll put an axe through it. My mum and I hid it until dad needed a lift to work. When I got my boys their first bike, the eldest was 5 and his brother was 3, who was standing on the saddle as his brother rode the bike past me at 25mph and I shouted don't crash and don't tell your mum

  • 03/07/16 - Patience perseverance and a little drop of oil will drive a snail from here to Jerusalem. (And ‘don't let yourself be lead through life by your d**k’)

  • 03/07/16 - "You'll hear a lot of people say 'ride like everyone's trying to kill you', they're right, because you're a t**t". Weird relationship between me and my dad.. Haha

  • 03/07/16 - When passing side roads with vehicles waiting, always look at the wheels and not the drivers. This is a good indication of whether the driver has seen you or not. Ride Safe

  • 03/07/16 - If you don’t feel well you wont ride well. If in doubt leave the bike in the garage and live to ride another day.

  • 04/07/16 - Whatever else you do always change the oil regularly

  • 05/07/16 - When riding past junctions,assume that whoever is there is going to pull out on you, never pull out when someone has an indicator on as they've probably forgot it's on, (that one has actually saved me some serious pain on more than one occasion!), and the best of all, buy good quality kit and use it on every ride. You can get hurt close to home. (I once had an accident less than a mile from home and if I hadn't been wearing my leathers I would have been in a mess, I walked away with just bruising).

  • 05/07/16 - Don't plan your riding 100 yards ahead. 200 yards and you'll be OK.

  • 06/07/16 - When the sun is low behind you and everything is lit up clearly, remember that those coming towards you can hardly see the road, let alone you

  • 06/07/16 - It's not just cars that should think bike. You should as well. When overtaking think "bike about to appear coming towards you at high speed".

  • 06/07/16 - Don't get into a race with an idiot car behind you. The point is to ride at the speed you enjoy, not someone else. Let them overtake and then show them bikes are best by passing them when they reach the inevitable stream of traffic.

  • 07/07/16 - My father, a keen motorcyclist gave me the advice "Look after it son and it will look after you"

  • 13/07/16 - Remember it is not the speed that kills, it is the sudden stop! Advice a Police Rider gave me. I have never forgotten it since.

  • 18/07/16 - Get trained he said .... I did by ACU.RAC scheme years ago. The few accidents I have have been maintenance related. So I would say Get trained but check that bike thouroughly particularly after it has had work done to it .

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