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Riders First Our company sets out to improve the delivery of motorcycle safety training for the rider. Putting a priority where it should be, on you.

Congratulations to our newest endorsed riders!Another great weekend of training and another group of riders taking the n...
06/01/2026

Congratulations to our newest endorsed riders!

Another great weekend of training and another group of riders taking the next step in their riding journey. We’re proud of your hard work and commitment to riding safely.

Welcome to the riding community. Ride safe and enjoy the journey!

Huge congratulations to everyone who completed their MSF course with Riders First. From first-time riders to those build...
05/26/2026

Huge congratulations to everyone who completed their MSF course with Riders First. From first-time riders to those building confidence and skills, we’re proud to be part of your riding journey. www.riders-first.com

Ready to earn your endorsement? Take a class at one of our 10 Indiana locations and start riding with confidence.

Another great weekend at Riders First with a brand new group of endorsed riders!These students showed up ready to learn,...
05/25/2026

Another great weekend at Riders First with a brand new group of endorsed riders!

These students showed up ready to learn, pushed through the challenges, and left with new skills, more confidence, and their motorcycle endorsement in hand. Huge congratulations to everyone who completed the course. Welcome to the riding community and ride safe out there!

Ready to start your riding journey? Classes are filling fast. Visit www.riders-first.com to sign up.

05/21/2026

🏍️ Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Tip: Following too closely = riding into danger.
Maintaining a safe following distance is one of the most important—and overlooked—parts of riding safely.
Unlike cars, motorcycles need more time and space to react safely. One sudden stop ahead, and you could be out of options.
Use the 2- to 4-second rule:
Pick a fixed object (like a sign or pole). When the vehicle ahead passes it, count how many seconds it takes you to reach the same point.
2 seconds in ideal conditions
3–4 seconds in rain, at night, or in heavy traffic
Tailgating doesn’t give you control—it takes it away.
Give yourself room to react, space to escape, and the time to stay safe.
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Another group of newly endorsed riders in the books! Huge congratulations to everyone who completed their MSF course wit...
05/20/2026

Another group of newly endorsed riders in the books!

Huge congratulations to everyone who completed their MSF course with Riders First. From first-time riders to those building confidence and skills, we’re proud to be part of your riding journey.

Ready to earn your endorsement? Take a class at one of our 10 Indiana locations and start riding with confidence.

05/20/2026

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Tip: Don’t just stop—open up your view.
As riders, we’re harder to see—and it's just as easy for us to miss something when approaching stop signs or pulling out from side streets.
Here’s how to stay safer:
✅ Creep forward past obstructions like bushes, parked cars, or large vehicles to get a clear view
✅ Angle your bike slightly to improve visibility while still watching cross traffic
✅ Make eye contact with drivers if possible before pulling out
✅ Look left, right, left again—and don’t rush the judgment call
🧠 Taking an extra second to open up your line of sight could be the second that saves your life.
Ride aware. Ride prepared. Ride smart.
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05/20/2026

Seats are filling fast — don’t miss your chance to ride. Sign up for a motorcycle safety course with Riders First today: www.riders-first.com

No experience? No problem. We provide the motorcycle, and you’ll learn in a controlled, beginner-friendly environment.

But don’t just take our word for it — hear what past riders had to say about their experience

Get trained. Get confident. Get on the road.

05/19/2026

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Surface Conditions
Road surfaces change—and so should your lane position.
Weather plays a huge role in how safe (or slippery) the road beneath you is. As motorcyclists, we need to constantly read the road and adjust accordingly.
Tips for Safe Lane Positioning in Any Weather:
☀️ Dry roads – Choose a lane position that maximizes visibility and space cushions
🌧️ Rainy roads – Watch out for slick surfaces (especially near the center of the lane where oil builds up); ride in the left or right tire track instead
❄️ Cold or wet weather – Avoid painted lines, metal grates, and manhole covers—they become extra slippery
🌫️ Foggy or low-visibility conditions – Ride where you’re most likely to be seen, and use reflective gear
Always scan ahead for potholes, gravel, or debris—especially after storms or along rural routes.
Your lane position is more than preference—it’s a safety tool. Use it wisely.
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05/14/2026

🏍️ Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Mirrors
Let’s talk about your mirrors—one of your most important tools for staying aware on the road. www.riders-first.com
✅ The Advantages:
Provide a quick look at what’s behind you
Help you check traffic before lane changes or turns
Essential for situational awareness in busy areas
⚠️ But remember the Limitations:
Blind spots still exist—especially on both sides
Vibration can blur your view at high speeds
Mirrors don’t always show fast-approaching vehicles
Weather and glare can reduce visibility
👀 Safety Tip: Always pair mirror checks with a head check before changing lanes or turning. Mirrors are a great tool—but they’re just one piece of the full awareness puzzle.
Stay alert. Stay informed. Stay safe this May and every ride after.
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