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Many motorcycle accidents do not happen because riders lack information. They happen because riders trust advice that sounds reasonable but is actually misleading. When many riders first begin their journey, they hear warnings like "never touch the front brake," "you must flat-foot your bike," or "loud pipes always save lives." These ideas are often repeated by experienced riders, which makes them feel trustworthy. However, experience alone does not guarantee that every piece of advice is accurate.