The all-new Old Rider's Almanac offers a mix of solid tactical, legal and strategic riding info, plus the usual riding skill building and safety advice in a fun-to-read storytelling format. It covers everything from how to speed most stealthily, to how to most-easily pick up a fallen bike, to how to anticipate and avoid left-turning idiots driving cars -- and everything in-between.
Pat Hahn combines decades of rider training and personal daily commuting experience with keen instincts and subtle humor, to create a common-sense guide you’ll enjoy dipping into for fun, with plenty of good rider education stuff served on the side. A few specific topics covered include higher speeds and covering longer distances, ‘laying it down’ and picking it up, mental awareness, legal tips and much more. There's even a tear-out page citing the Code of Federal Regulations for those who ride with a headlight modulator, as proof they are legal.

At 64 pages, this little softbound tome is perfect to keep in a tank bag or jacket pocket for easy reference that can be usefully applied to everyday riding situations. To get your own $10 copy of the Old Rider's Almanac, or to order any of Pat Hahn's other books, visit www.aerostich.com.
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