Total Rider E-course Revision Exam Questions And Correct Answers.
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MSF
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MSF
a formula for making basic turns is to - Answer slow, look, press, roll
the brakes are not used like an on/off switch because - Answer the wheels could lock up
to shift to a higher gear - Answer squeeze the clutch lever and roll off the throttle, lift the gear shift lever, release th...
Total Rider E-course Revision Exam
Questions And Correct Answers.
a formula for making basic turns is to - Answer slow, look, press, roll
the brakes are not used like an on/off switch because - Answer the wheels could lock
up
to shift to a higher gear - Answer squeeze the clutch lever and roll off the throttle, lift
the gear shift lever, release the clutch
besides seeing the neutral light on, a way to check for neutral is - Answer with the
engine off, roll the motorcycle with the clutch lever released
do not release the clutch lever immediately after starting the engine because - Answer
the motorcycle may be in gear
you know a motorcycles seat height is appropriate if - Answer your feet can reach the
ground and support the motorcycle
the best source of information about motorcycle care is - Answer the motorcycle
owners manual
dress for the ride as well as the crash means - Answer your gear should provide
comfort, protection, and conspicuity
when new, a good helmet should fit - Answer snugly
the most important feature of motorcycle footwear is that - Answer it helps protect
ankles and feet in a tip over
a rider dresses in layers to - Answer adjust to changing temperatures
the 3 primary benefits of wearing good riding gear - Answer protection, comfort,
conspicuity
motorcycle crashes happen mostly around - Answer intersections and curves
motorcycles are inherently less - Answer visible and more vulnerable
what is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes - Answer an interaction of factors
good motorcyclists know how to - Answer manage risk
,a good rider is best described as one who - Answer reduces crash causation factors
by applying a strategy
what is risk offset? - Answer riding with skill level
good risk offset - Answer when skill exceeds risk
bad risk offset - Answer when risk exceeds skill
FINE-C is - Answer an engine pre start routine
the F in fine-c stands for - Answer fuel, means if equipped, turn the fuel supply valve
ON
the I in fine-c stands for - Answer ignition, means turn the ignition switch to the ON
position. some indicator lights should come on
the N in fine-c stands for - Answer neutral. the green light in the instrument cluster
indicates neutral. when in neutral, the motorcycle will roll forward and backward with the
clutch lever and front brake lever released.
the E in fine-c stands for - Answer engine cut off switch, means put the switch in the
run/on position
the C in fine-c stands for - Answer choke and clutch. means to set the choke and
squeeze in the clutch lever. the choke should be on for a cold engine. although some
motorcycles do not have a choke
to stop the engine - Answer 1. move the engine cut off switch to OFF with your right
thumb
2. turn the ignition switch to OFF
3. turn the fuel supply valve OFF if it has that position
remember the engine stop procedure as - Answer thumb, key, valve
if you lose control of the motorcycle and want to stop - Answer squeeze in the clutch
lever fully and use the brakes as needed
what is the friction zone? - Answer a small area in the travel of the clutch lever that
controls the connection between the engine and the rear wheel. fully squeezing in the
clutch lever removes power from the rear wheel
press means to - Answer use handgrip pressure to adjust lean
a good cornering strategy to use is - Answer search, setup, smooth
, search- look around
setup- adjust speed and position
smooth- be smooth as you operate controls through the curve
what is engine braking? - Answer shifting to a lower gear and easing out the clutch
lever
good posture is - Answer - back straight, head up
-feet on the footrests and near the controls
- knees and elbows comfortably in
- arms relaxed and bent
- fingers around the throttle with your wrist flat
what is countersteering? - Answer pressing the handgrip on the same side of the
intended turn
downshift to a lower gear - Answer before you make a turn for a safe entry speed
3 step process for upshifting - Answer 1. roll of the throttle as you squeeze the clutch
lever
2. lift the shift lever firmly as far as it will go. then release it to allow it to reset
3. ease out the clutch lever and roll on the throttle smoothly to match engine and road
speed
3 step process to downshift - Answer 1. roll off the throttle as you squeeze in the
clutch lever
2. press the shift lever down
3. ease out the clutch lever as you roll on the throttle
why shouldn't you use the throttle if the choke is on? - Answer this will provide too
much fuel to the engine
when starting the engine... - Answer apply at least one of the brakes, squeeze in the
clutch lever fully, press the starter button
slow, look, press, roll means.. - Answer a strategy for turning
counterweighting is - Answer allowing the motorcycle to lean independently from your
body (good for u-turns)
what should you do by the time you stop? - Answer be in first gear, square the
handlebars, and dont release the clutch until you are ready to move out
what does TCLOCS stand for - Answer tires and wheels, controls, lights and electrics,
oil and other fluids, chassis, stands
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