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My Riding Journey: From a Ninja 250 to the MT-09

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Every rider’s journey starts somewhere.

My first serious motorcycle was a Kawasaki Ninja 250. It was the bike that taught me the basics — throttle control, braking discipline, lane positioning, and respecting speed. Like many beginner-friendly bikes, it allowed room to learn without overwhelming power.

As my experience grew, I later transitioned to a Yamaha MT-09. The difference was immediate. More torque, faster response, and less room for error. That change taught me one of the most important lessons in motorcycling: upgrading a bike must come with upgrading mindset.

More power doesn’t forgive mistakes. It demands smoother inputs, better road reading, and stronger self-control. This personal journey is why RideSafe Uganda focuses on educating riders at every stage — not just beginners.

Real experience, honest lessons, and shared knowledge can save lives.

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