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08/28/2009

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List the 3 types of motorcycles and the primary use for each?

Definition

Street, Dual Purpose and Off-road

 

Street - Use on Public Streets

Dual Purpose - Equipped for street and off-road

Off-road - Not street legal and are typically used for recreational or competitve use

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Name the distinguishing characteristics of each of 3 types?
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How can completing MSF's DirtBike School be a benefit for new or experienced riders?
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Term
Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles?
Definition
Stability & Vulnerability
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What are the problems that the 2 primary differences between cars/trucks cause?
Definition
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Who is responsible for safety?
Definition
Primarily yourself, but everyone is responsible for safety.
Term
How can someone tell if they would likely be dangerous on a motorcycle?
Definition
If you're not good on 4 wheels, you will not be good on two.
Term
In what way does the ladder of risk illustration relate to safe riding?
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Term
What must happen before risks can be managed?
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Term
Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what?
Definition
Surroundings, conditions and consequences
Term
What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes?
Definition
Multiple factors. Its never just one thing.
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What leads up to most crashes?
Definition
Multiple things
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In what way does the Crash Chain illustraton relate to safe riding?
Definition
There are elements we can control like drinking and driving and things we can't control like the bike.
Term
How does the handbook define a good motorcyclist?
Definition
A good motorcyclist has the desire to have desire and motivation to choose to reduce risk while riding.
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How does a rider reduce factors that lead to crashes?
Definition
A good motorcyclist reduces factors that lead to problems by applying a strategy. Thinking before acting.
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What does it mean to have a margin of safety?
Definition
1. Staying within personal skill limits, staying within the available time and space to respond to traffic situations and staying within your motorcycle's limits.
Term
What is SEE, and what does each letter stand for.
Definition
Search, Evaluate and Execute
Term
Name several purposes of protective gear?
Definition
Protection, visibility and comfort
Term
List the 6 items named as proper, protective gear?
Definition
Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear with non-slip soles, long pants, a good jacket, full fingered gloves and, above all, a helmet manufactured to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards with proper eye protection. (Snell is better)
Term
What is the function of a helmet?
Definition
To protect the head and brain from injury.
Term
List the 4 basic components of a helmet named on page 10?
Definition
1. An outer shell.
2. An impact-absorbing liner.
3. Comfort padding
4. A retention system.
Term
What is the purposes of the 4 basic components of a helmet?
Definition
1. Outer shell prevent sharp or hard objects from entering the head.
2. Liner is a cushion for absorbing the impact.
3. Adds comfort to the head so it fits snug.
4. The retention system keeps the helmet on your head in the event of a crash. (Chin straps with D Rings)
Term
What's the difference between a full-face and three-quarter coverage helmet?
Definition
3/4 does not offer face and chin protection.
Term
Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection?
Definition
They could blow off.
Term
What stickers are likely to indicate a well-made helmet?
Definition
DOT - Department of Transportation or SNELL.
Term
What type of injury accounts for the majority of motorcycle deaths?
Definition
Head
Term
Name 2 types of motorcyclist eye protection?
Definition
Face shield and Goggles
Term
What is the value of the appropriate footwear?
Definition
Keeps an injury to the foot stable, protects from gravel, elements from the road, etc...
Term
Name at least 3 considerations in choosing gloves?
Definition
1. Curved. 2. Snug 3. Reinforced
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What is the value of motorcycle specific clothing?
Definition
Better prevention of injury, more custom for riding and managing different heat and conditions.
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What are some considerations for choosing proper clothing?
Definition
Visibility, comfort and protection
Term
Define "hypothermia and provide and example?
Definition
A condition of subnormal body temperature, can cause loss of concentration, slowed reactions and loss of smooth precise muscle movement.
Term
What is the value of dressing in layers?
Definition
You can remove them as the weather changes.
Term
How can clothing make you more visible to others in traffic?
Definition
Reflective or bright clothing.
Term
What are some considerations in choosing a rain suit?
Definition
Jacket should have a high collar, zip up with wide flaps across the opening. Bright and elastic waste.
Term
What is the value of routine maintenance?
Definition
Routine maintenance will help preent more costly corrective maintenance that occurs when there is improper attention given to the routine checks.
Term
What are the primary motorcycle controls?
Definition
Throttle, Clutch Lever, Gearshift Lever, Front Brake Lever, Rear Brake Pedal, Fuel Supply Valve, Ignition switch, Choke Control, Engine Cut-off Switch, Turn signal switch, High low beam switch, Horn button, Starter Button, Speedometer, Tachometer, Indicator lights, side and/or center stand,
Term
What is the most common way to initiate and control motorcycle lean (for turns)?
Definition
Slow, Look, Press and Roll
Term
How does a rider operate the throttle?
Definition
Roll the throttle (Right hand grip) toward you for more engine power and away for less.
Term
What does the clutch lever do?
Definition
Connects power from the engine to the rear wheel.
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What does lifting or pressing on the shift lever accomplish?
Definition
Applies less engine power or more in 2 and 3 position called the friction zone.
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What is meant by "shift pattern?"
Definition
Down 1, up 1/2 Nuetral, Up 2, 3, 4 and 5
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Where are the brake controls found?
Definition
Right hand grip and right foot lever.
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What is the best source of information about your motorcycle?
Definition
MOM - Motorcyle Operator's Manual
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What does the fuel valve do?
Definition
Turns the fuel on and off to the engine.
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What are the positions on the fuel valve?
Definition
On, off and sometimes reserve.
Term
What does the choke control do?
Definition
Near handlebars and provides an enriched fuel mixture to assist in starting a cold engine and provides a fast idle to permit the engine to warm quickly. It should be turned off as soon as the engine is warmed.
Term
Where is the engine cut-off switch located?
Definition
Near the right hand grip. Usually a red button or clearly denotes that it is engine cut off.
Term
What is the function of the tachometer?
Definition
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What are some common indicator lights?
Definition
Term
What are the steps in starting the engine?
Definition
FINEC - Fuel, Ignition, Neutral, Engine On Clutch
Term
What is the friction zone?
Definition
The area in the travel of the clutch lever that begins where the clutch starts to transmit power to the rear wheel and ends where the clutch becomes fully engaged.
Term
Describe good riding posture?
Definition
Back straight, head up and eyes up.
Term
List the 4 steps in turning?
Definition
Slow, look, press and roll.
Term
What is the value of the "look" step?
Definition
Turning your head in the direction of the turn and keeping your eyes level with the horizon help you maintain a good visual picture.
Term
What is the value of the roll step?
Definition
Will help you stabilize the motorcycle's suspension.
Term
When is the counterweight technique used?
Definition
For slow, tight turns like a U-turn in a parking lot, use a counterweight technique by leaning your upper body toward the outside of the turn.
Term
Why do you change gears?
Definition
To match the engine speed with the road speed.
Term
What is the three part shift process?
Definition
Roll off the throttle as the clutch is squeezed 2. Lift the shift lever firmly as far as it will go. 3. Smoothly ease out of the clutch and adjust the throttle.
Term
What is engine braking?
Definition
Shifting to a lower gear causes an effect similar to using the brakes.
Term
How much of a motorcycle's stopping power is available in the front brake?
Definition
70 percent
Term
Why should both brakes be used simultaneously?
Definition
So your reflexes will be ready when you need to make an emergency stop.
Term
What's the purpose of the range safety rules?
Definition
Provide a low-risk and positive learning experience
Term
How will the RiderCoach communicate with you on the range?
Definition
Hand signals
Term
What does it mean to have a space cushion?
Definition
Not hiding in a group of cars, but establishing a good cushion between you and other cars/trucks in traffic.
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How does a motorcyclist utilize lane postitions?
Definition
Positining yourself so drivers can see you in their rear-view mirrors, helps you see problems coming up and space so you can make a stop.
Term
Name some ways to be more visible to others in traffic?
Definition
Clothing, headlights, Signals, Brake lights and horn.
Term
What are the three "lead times" (RiderRadar)?
Definition
2 second, 4 second and 12 second
Term
Why is the 2-second following distance considered minimum?
Definition
Minimum distance to react/stop when conditions are ideal.
Term
Why is the 4-second lead-time called "immediate"?
Definition
Anything within four seconds of your path is considered immediate.
Term
What advantage is ganed by using a 12-second anticipated path?
Definition
It gives time to prepare for a situation before it becomes immediate.
Term
Name 3 components of total stopping distance?
Definition
Perception distance: Distance traveled from the time something is present until you see it.
2. Reaction distance: Distance traveled from the time you see a hazard to when you actually apply the brakes.
3. Braking distance: distance traveled from the time the brakes have been applied until stopped.
Term
Safe riding is a skill of what kind?
Definition
Of the eyes and mind and not as much of the hands and feet.
Term
What does it mean to Search?
Definition
Scan agressively for hazzards and factors.
Term
What is the charecturistic of a convex mirror?
Definition
They allow you to see farther to the sides, but do distort depth.
Term
What are the 3 general Search categories?
Definition
Road and surface charecturistics, Traffic control markings and devices and other highway users.
Term
What does Evaluate mean?
Definition
To anticipate problems and constantly figure out how factors can accumulate and interact to form a hazard conflict.
Term
What are the 3 actions steps of Execute?
Definition
1. your capabilities and limitations.
2. The cpaabilities and limitations of your motorcycle 3. Roadway/traffic conditions
Term
What 3 things in the Oval of Safety affect your margin of safety?
Definition
Rider capabilities and limitations, Motorcycle capabilities and limitations and Road and Traffic conditions.
Term
Where is the greatest potential for conflict?
Definition
At an intersection.
Term
What 4 steps should you follow when around an intersection?
Definition
Check for traffic behind, check for oncoming traffic, check to the left and check traffic to the right.
Term
What is significant about a traffic-actuated signal?
Definition
Sometimes the sensor may not detect the presence of a bike or motorcycle.
Term
What are some hazards between intersections?
Definition
Blind spots, cars entering from a parked position and pedestrians stepping into your path.
Term
What is the No-Zone?
Definition
On a semi truck, blind spots are to the side of the vehicle up to the front door. About mid-way to the rear, directly behind and directly in front of it.
Term
How should you respond to a tailgating driver?
Definition
Flash your break lights, Reduce speed, Maintain a lane position that discourages sharing the lane to protect the lane and Turn at the next opportunity into a street or parking lot.
Term
What are some factors to search for when approaching a curve?
Definition
Radius, slope, surface composition, condition, traffic and visibility around the curve.
Term
How can an outside-inside-outside path of travel help you in curves?
Definition
Maximizes your ability to see and be seen.
Term
Name a couple of tips for parking your motorcycle?
Definition
1. 45 degrees from curb.
2. 1st gear
3. Metal plate on asphault or dirt
4. lock bike
5. Don't leave it alone for too long.
6. Use a cover without brand.
Term
Why rise off the seat when crossing an obstacle?
Definition
Use your legs as shock absorbers.
Term
How is throttle used when crossing an obstacle?
Definition
Roll on the throttle and then off when front wheel passes.
Term
Why make a head check before changing lanes?
Definition
To check your blind spot.
Term
Is there a unique procedure when passing another vehicle on your motorcycle?
Definition
1. Keep appropriate driving distance and move to the left third of your lane. 2. Safe gap, signal a lane change. 3. Check the mirrors and the blind spot with a head turn. 4. Accelerate and change lan es selecting a new lane position that allows maneuvering time and space. Once well past the vehicle signal a lane change.
Check the spacing with a mirror check and head check. Return to a good lane position.
Term
What makes starting out on a hill (upgrade) more difficult?
Definition
The motorcycle could roll back in the friction zone.
Term
What is "overriding the headlight" and what is the solution?
Definition
Riding faster than you could stop if something came into the view of your headlight.
Term
Name and explain 3 variations to standard braking systems?
Definition
Integrated Brakes, Linked Brakes and Anti-Lock Brakes
Term
What is the best way to achieve maximum braking?
Definition
Apply both breaks without locking either wheel.
Term
What complicates braking in a curve?
Definition
Less surface area.
Term
What should you do if the front tire skids because of improper braking (front brake grab)?
Definition
Release the break and reapply it gradually.
Term
What is the danger of a rear-tire skid?
Definition
When the rear tire is out of alignment it could cause a high side fall.
Term
What is a "high-side"?
Definition
is when you go over your bike and the bike is skidding toward you.
Term
In a swerve, how should you lean?
Definition
You should not. Keep the motorcycle lean independent of your body lean.
Term
What action should be avoided when swerving?
Definition
Breaking
Term
Why is a surface most slippery as it begins to rain?
Definition
Oil and dirt are floating on the surface making it slippery.
Term
What is hydroplaning?
Definition
Water build up under the tread that causes the wheel to feel as if it has no traction.
Term
How can a crowned road affect riding?
Definition
When making a right turn you have less surface area and more potential to hit a peg.
Term
How does carrying a passenger affect the operation of a motorcycle?
Definition
Changes the weight triangle but also doesn't allow you to fully control the lean with an inexperienced driver.
Term
What are a few tips for carrying passengers?
Definition
Hold the operator's waist or hips, or passenger hand holds. Keep feet on the passenger footrests at all times, including stop points.
Term
What 3 points should be considered when carrying loads?
Definition
Keep hands and feet away from hot or moving parts, Look over the rider's shoulder in the direction of turns and curves. When crossing an obstacle rise off your seat.
Term
What is the "load triangle?"
Definition
Top of your head to each axel is the most balanced area on the bike.
Term
How should you respond to a dog that approaches from the side?
Definition
Break or downshift. Accelerate past the point of intersection.
Term
What is the primary cause of tire failure?
Definition
Riding with the tire pressure too low.
Term
What is made more difficult by a broken clutch cable?
Definition
Shifting
Term
What is the solution for wobble and weave?
Definition
Shift body weight forward and gradually slow down.
Term
What are the 2 primary effects of alcohol?
Definition
Diminish visual capabilities and alter good judgement.
Term
How fast is alcohol eliminated from the bloodstream?
Definition
1 drink per hour.
Term
How much beverage alcohol equals one drink?
Definition
One 12 oz beer equals one glass of wine equals one hard alcohol drink.
Term
What are some other drugs that affect SEE?
Definition
Marijuana, tranquilizers, Barbituates, Antihistamines, Amphetamines.
Term
What is the best way to approach intervention?
Definition
SEE
Term
What are some of the best ways to intervene when someone has had too much to drink?
Definition
Enlist others, arrange a ride, slow the pace of drinking, delay departure and keep the bike parked.
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