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SMART Rider Crew

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What Music Do You Listen To?
Doing dishes right now and thought it might be a good, easy chat. Got hooked on Teddy Swims last month. My taste is wide ranging though. Loved my last concert (Breaking Benjamin)
What Music Do You Listen To?
2 likes • Feb 5
Gavin Adcock and Hayden Blount
The SAFE-T Checklist
- State of Mind – Are You Mentally Focused and Emotionally Clear? - Assume the Risk – Weather, Environment, and Riding Conditions - Fitness – Physical Readiness, Fatigue, and Hydration - Equipment – Protective Gear Condition and Readiness - Tires & Controls – Motorcycle Mechanical Check The SAFE-T checklist starts with State of Mind for a reason. Before the bike, before the gear, before the road—you. Alcohol, emotional stress, fatigue, dehydration, or distraction all slow perception and reaction time. Riding requires fast decisions: braking, swerving, and accelerating. If your mind isn’t fully present, your ability to recognize threats and respond correctly drops fast. The checklist forces a pause to ask a simple question: Am I actually focused enough to ride right now? A calm state of mind is what allows you to properly assume risk and adapt. Weather, traffic, construction, night riding—none of these are automatically unsafe, but they all demand adjustments. Slower corner entry, smoother throttle, more space. When riders push through stress or exhaustion, they tend to rush, ride aggressively, or “just get home,” which stacks risk instead of managing it. Calm riders see more, plan better, and give themselves options. The goal of SAFE-T isn’t perfection—it’s clarity. When your mind is calm, your body functions better, your decisions are cleaner, and your attention stays where it belongs: space, traction, and escape paths. Riding angry, rushed, or distracted turns the ride into a gamble. Riding calm turns it into a controlled task. That’s how you stack the odds in your favor and make it home every time.
4 likes • Jan 31
Great video Dan, very thorough with great tips! Mindset is huge for riding motorcycles.
100 Members!
Thank you all for joining! I am working on building out the Crew and expanding more in here. Make sure to check out the "Classroom" section for training!
2 likes • Jan 10
Honored to be invited!!
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Nick Gaddy
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Motorcycle technician in training.

Active 9d ago
Joined Jan 9, 2026