Practical knowledge for motorcycling – riding technique, safety & Checklists

Moto‑Guide presents compact and practical knowledge about motorcycling:

In this category you will find clear, understandable instructions and checklists so that you can be safer, more relaxed and better prepared - whether on short everyday journeys, commuter routes or longer tours.

  • Driving technique tips for beginners and experienced bikers

  • Safety and risk information for everyday life on two wheels

  • Practical checklists for departure & seasonal planning

  • Basic knowledge of tires, brakes, oil and maintenance

  • Weather and clothing tips for every season

Everything is prepared in such a way that you quickly get real aha moments and can implement the content directly on the street.
Our common goal: More safety, fewer risks, more fun on every motorcycle tour.

Understand the motorcycle registration document correctly and recognize hidden clues!

You are standing in front of your dream machine. The paint shines in the sun, the sound of the muffler makes your heart beat faster and the seller assures you: “Well maintained, German model, accident-free.“But before you sign the purchase contract and hand over thousands of euros, there is one hurdle that many laypeople fail at or simply forget: the document check.

The registration certificate parts I and II (formerly vehicle registration document and vehicle registration document) is much more than just a piece of paper for the authorities. It is the biography of the motorcycle. Anyone who can read them can immediately see whether the machine has a “throttled past”, whether it was imported from overseas via dark channels or whether technical changes have been made that could cause a rude awakening at the next MOT appointment.

In this detailed article you will learn how to become a “paper detective”. We decipher codes that otherwise only approval authorities and test engineers understand. Promised. Read more

The feeling of freedom on two wheels is the ultimate goal for many motorcycle enthusiasts. But anyone who thinks about it to start riding motorcycles, will inevitably be confronted with a whole range of worries and uncertainties. Especially when Motorcycling for beginners The same questions keep coming up.

There are four central issues that particularly concern beginners: the fear that the motorcycle is too heavy and you will tip over; the uncertainty when choosing the right one Motorcycle protective clothing for beginners; unclear Costs for insurance, workshop and maintenance; and finally the problem, not a trustworthy motorcycle driving school to find.

This article provides clear, practical answers to each of these concerns and shows step-by-step how beginners can reduce their fears and learn to ride a motorcycle safely. Read more

Choosing your first motorcycle after your driving test - The comprehensive guide

Your first motorcycle decides whether motorcycling becomes a real passion for you or whether frustration, uncertainty and expensive bad purchases ruin the fun right from the start. Young drivers in particular are under particular pressure when buying a motorcycle for the first time. Superbikes dominate social media, friends talk about performance and sound, and dealers naturally want to sell. What is almost always missing is experience.

This is exactly where this article comes in. It is deliberately aimed at young beginners who are currently getting their driving license or have recently passed it. No marketing blah blah, no unrealistic promises, but honest assessments, clear recommendations and practical decision-making aids. The article usefully complements your driving license phase without repeating content and is structured in such a way that it is attractive to you as a new driver: clear opinions, real aha moments and high added value. Without trying to sell you anything. Read more