
BOB WOZGA MY TAKE ON RIDER ATTITUDE
- AusMotorcyclist Older Magazines
- August 15, 2024
- BOB WOZGA MY TAKE ON RIDER ATTITUDE
- Tug McClutchin
- EAST TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND BACK
- END OF WEEK MENTAL RESET
- FALLING AND GETTING BACK UP:
- NAVCAM DASHCAM
- TURF AND SURF
- RIDING THE SPURS
- A DAM FINE DAY FOR A DAM FINE RIDE
- BACK ROADS
- CAPTAIN SIMPLICITY
- EMBRACE WINTER RIDING FOR YEAR-ROUND FUN WITH HEATED RIDING GEAR
- SIZE DOES MATTER
- THE KING IS DEAD LONG LIVE THE KING
- CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SPEED
- TOPRAK LEADS THE WAY IN WORLD SUPERBIKES
- NEWS MOTORCYCLE SALES FALLING
Attitude is defined in the dictionary as a ‘settled mode of thinking’.
We all have an attitude, it varies individually. Our attitude defines how we work, interact with others and how we carry ourselves socially and professionally. Our attitude also has a great influence on how we ride. Being human, our attitudes to things are not static and can change depending on what is thrown at us at any given time, and this can have a profound effect on your riding regardless of whether riding to the shop for bread and milk or heading out for a month-long ride. Riding calm as opposed to riding agitated is a completely different experience.