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List the 3 types of motorcycles and the primary use for each. - ✔✔• Street
- Dual purpose
- Off-Road Name the distinguishing characteristics of each of the 3 types - ✔✔• Street - use on public streets and highways
- Dual Purpose - used on both street and off road
- Off road - not street legal for competitive and recreation use How can completing MSF's Dirtbike School be a benefit for new or experienced riders? - ✔✔It can be used as a pre-training for the Basic Rider course and get enhanced street riding capabilities Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles - ✔✔• Motorcycles don't have the stability of cars and must be balanced
- Motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in crashes because of less protection
- Motorcycles are not as visible as cars and trucks because of size What are the problems that these differences cause? - ✔✔• Motorcycles must be balanced
- Motorcycles leave you more vulnerable, less protection
- Motorcycles are less visible
Describe one crash from your group's experience (or that you are aware of), and briefly describe the circumstances. What would some preventive measures be? - ✔✔Only answered after group crash session! Who is responsible for safety? - ✔✔Everyone is responsible for safety How can someone tell if they would likely be dangerous on a motorcycle? - ✔✔If they have several close calls or near misses driving a car What is the significance of the ladder of risk/crash chain? - ✔✔It helps you be more aware of how factors contributing to a crash and avoid them. What must happen before risks can be managed? - ✔✔Be aware of the risks and accept them Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what? - ✔✔Think about the consequences of your riding behavior in traffic and accept personal responsibility What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes? - ✔✔An interaction of factors that accumulate (speeding,in attention,distraction,drinking, or carelessness) What leads up to most crashes? - ✔✔Accumulating factors that lead to a hazardous situation or crash In what ways does the crash chain illustration relate to safe riding? - ✔✔One factor may lead to another. When factors add up, it can cause a crash. Eliminating factors can break the chain. How does the handbook define a "good motorcyclist" - ✔✔Good motorcyclists reduces factors that lead to problems by applying strategy. How does a rider reduce factors that lead to crashes? - ✔✔Good riders reduce factors that lead up to problems by applying a strategy
List the 4 basic components of a helmet named on page 10. - ✔✔• Outer shell
- Impact absorbing liner
- Comfort padding
- Retention System What is the purpose of each of these 4 components? - ✔✔• Outer shell - to keep sharp objects from penetrating into the head and absorb impact,
- Comfort Padding - Maintain comfort and fit
- Retention System - chin strap with D-rings to keep helmet on head in crash What is the difference between a full-faced and a three-quarter-coverage helmet? - ✔✔• Full Face - covers the whole head
- Three Quarter - does not offer face and chin protection. Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? - ✔✔• They can shatter or fly off and allow wind and airborne objects to reach the eyes. What stickers are likely to indicate a well-made helmet? - ✔✔• DOT- Department of Transportation safety tests and standards
- SNELL - Snell Memorial Foundation passed safety standards What type of injury accounts for the majority of motorcycle deaths? - ✔✔• Head injuries account for the majority of motorcycle fatalities Name 2 types of motorcyclist eye protection - ✔✔• Face Shield
- Goggles What is the value of appropriate footwear? - ✔✔• Protects you from stones thrown up from roadway
- Prevents burns from hot exhaust pipes
- Rubber soles give strong grip on pavement
- Provide valuable protection to foot and ankles in crash Name at least 3 considerations in choosing gloves - ✔✔• Full fingered
- Snug Fit
- Reinforced What is the value of motorcycle specific clothing? - ✔✔• Provides the best combination of fit and protection •They are designated to fit while in a riding position •Cut longer in selves and legs and fuller in shoulders What are some considerations for choosing proper clothing? - ✔✔• Leather or other durable and resistant material
- It should fit comfortably without binding
- Zippers are better than snaps
- Flaps over zippers
- Snug cuffs and waist keep wind from blowing Define "Hypothermia" and provide an example - ✔✔A condition of subnormal body temperature causing loss of concentration, slow reactions, and loss of precise muscle movement
- on a chilly day of 50 degrees Fahrenheit riding at 30 MPH gives chill effect of 42 degrees
What are the primary motorcycle controls? - ✔✔• Throttle
- Clutch Lever
- Gearshift Lever
- Front Brake
- Rear Brake
- Electric Starter
- Turn Signal Switch
- Engine Cut-Off Switch
- Speedometer & Odometer
- Horn Button
- Tachometer
- High/Low Beam Switch What is the most common way to initiate and control a motorcycle lean (for turns)? - ✔✔The handlebars are the most common way to control lean How does a rider operate the throttle? - ✔✔Roll it towards you to increase engine speed and roll it back to decrease engine speed What does the clutch lever do? - ✔✔Connects power from the engine to the rear wheel What does lifting or pressing on the shift lever accomplish? - ✔✔• Lifting the lever shifts the bike to a higher gear
- Pressing the lever shifts the bike to a lower gear What is meant by shift pattern? - ✔✔A shift or gear pattern is the order of gears from bottom to top (1,N,2,3,4,5) Where are the brake controls found? - ✔✔• Front Brake is on the right handle grip
- Back Brake is in front of the right footrest
What is the best source of information about your motorcycle? - ✔✔The motorcycle owners manual What does the fuel valve do? - ✔✔It controls the flow of gas to the engines What are the positions on the fuel vavle? - ✔✔• On
- Off
- Reserve What does the choke control do? - ✔✔• Provides and enriched fuel mixture to assist in starting a cold engine
- Provides a fast idle to permit engine to warm quickly Where is the engine cut-off switch located? - ✔✔Near the right handgrip What is the function of the tachometer? - ✔✔Indicates engine speed What are some common indicator lights? - ✔✔• Neutral
- High Beams
- Turn Signal
- Oil Pressure
- Side Stand Down What are the steps in starting the engine? - ✔✔•F - Fuel - Supply turn on •I - Ignition - Switch turned to "On" •N - Neutral - Shift to neutral •E - Engine Cut off Switch - put the switch in the run position •C - Choke/Clutch - set the choke if needed or pull the clutch
How much of a motorcycles stopping power is available from the front brake? - ✔✔Front brakes provide 70% of stopping power Why should both brakes be used simultaneously? - ✔✔You can stop faster What's the purpose of the range safety rules? - ✔✔To provide a low risk and positive learning environment Name 3 of the more important range safety rules - ✔✔• DO NOT practice without rider permission from coach
- Wear protective gear when riding
- Know where the engine cut off switch is and how to use it
- Do not pass other riders unless instructed to How will the riders coaches communicate with you on the range? - ✔✔• Use of hand signals during riding exercises
- Verbal Communication What does it mean to have a space cushion? - ✔✔Space between your motorcycle and traffic How does a motorcycle utilize lane position? - ✔✔Position yourself to see potential problems ahead and so others can see you Name some ways to be more visible to others in traffic - ✔✔•Clothing (Bright Colors) •Headlight (During the day) •Signals (communicate by signals) •Brake Light (Flash before and during stops) •Horn (use to gain attention)
What are the 3 "Lead Times"? RiderRadar - ✔✔ 2 - Seconds following distance 4 - Seconds immediate path 12 - Seconds anticipated path Why is the 2 second following distance considered minimum? - ✔✔Because less than ideal condition require increasing available time and space Why is the 4-Second lead time called immediate? - ✔✔Because anything within 4 seconds of your path will require an immediate or quick response What advantage is gained by using a 12 second anticipated path? - ✔✔Looking ahead to an area 12 seconds in front of you gives you time to prepare for a situation before it becomes immediate Name the 3 components of total stopping distance - ✔✔•Perception Distance •Reaction Distance •Braking Distance Safe riding is a skill of what kind? - ✔✔Safe riding is more a skill of the eyes and mind than the hands and feet What does it mean to search? - ✔✔To scan aggressively for potential factors and hazards in front,behind, and on your sides What is the characteristic of a convex mirror? - ✔✔•Allows the rider to see farther to the side •Distorts the depth perception What are the 3 general search categories? - ✔✔•Road and surface conditions •Traffic control devices, markings and signs •Other highway users
How should you respond to a tailgating driver? - ✔✔• Increase your own following distance to encourage them to pass
- Flash braking lights
- Keep lane position that discourages lane sharing
- Pull over to let them pass What are some factors to search for when approaching a curve? - ✔✔Areas of reduced visibility How can an outside-inside-outside path of travel help you in a curve? - ✔✔It gives you room to adjust incase of hazards and gives you room to brake and adjust your path of travel Name a couple of tips for parking your motorcycle - ✔✔• Position the motorcycle at an angle with the rear tire touching the curb
- Lock the forks
- Park the motorcycle in first gear for extra stability Why rise off the seat when crossing an obstacle? - ✔✔The seat may jerk up and throw you off the bike How is the throttle used when crossing an obstacle? - ✔✔• Roll on the throttle just before the front wheel makes contact
- Roll off the throttle immediately upon contact with the obstacle
- Resume throttle after you go over the obstacle Why make a head check before changing lanes? - ✔✔• So you can see if there is anything in your blind spot
- To see if an impatient driver is trying to pass you Is there a unique procedure when passing another vehicle on your motorcycle? - ✔✔• Only try to pass one vehicle at a time
- Keep appropriate following distance
- Check mirrors and blind spots for passing vehicles
- Accelerate and change lanes with the lane position that allows maneuvering
- Pass the vehicle and signal to go back into lane
- Check Spacing What makes starting out on a hill more difficult? - ✔✔The motorcycle has a tendency to roll back making starting difficult What is "over-riding the headlights" and what is the solution? - ✔✔The total stopping distance exceeds the sight distance Name and explain the 3 variations to standard braking systems - ✔✔•Integrated brakes - applying rear brakes result in pressure to front brakes also •Linked brakes - application of either brake results in pressure to the other brake •Anti-Lock Brake - prevents or minimizes skidding in maximum braking straight line stop What is the best way to achieve maximum braking? - ✔✔To apply both brakes fully without locking either wheel What complicates braking in a curve? - ✔✔The motorcycle lean results in the amount of traction on the tire available for braking is reduced What is the key to stopping quickly in a curve? - ✔✔•Apply the brakes smoothly and gradually •Get the motorcycle straight up as soon as possible to get the maximum amount of traction for stopping What should you do if the front tire skids because of improper braking? - ✔✔Immediately release the front brake to allow the wheel to roll freely and then reapply the brake properly What is the danger of rear-tire skid? - ✔✔The ability to turn is lost
•Have the passenger hold the drivers waist,keep feet on the pegs,look over the riders shoulder in turns,avoid leaning,NO turning around or sudden movements What 3 points should be considered when carrying loads? - ✔✔•Weight-Motorcycles have a maximum load capacity •Location-Keep weight low and in the "Load Triangle" •Security-Be sure the load is secure What is the "Load Triangle"? - ✔✔The space formed with the top of your head and the two axies How should you respond to a dog that approaches from the side? - ✔✔Slow,downshift and accelerate past the point of interception What is the primary cause for tire failure? - ✔✔Riding with the tire pressure low What is made more difficult by a broken clutch cable? - ✔✔Shifting Gears What is the solution for wobbles and weaves? - ✔✔Keep firm hold of the handlebars and smoothly ease off the throttle to slow gradually What are the 2 primary effects of alcohol? - ✔✔• Diminished visual capabilities
- Diminished ability to think and evaluate factors leading to a crisis How fast is alcohol eliminated from the bloodstream? - ✔✔•One drink per hour for an Adult Male •3/4 drink per hour for an Adult Female How much beverage alcohol equals one drink? - ✔✔One-half ounce of pure alcohol What are some other drugs that affect SEE? - ✔✔Prescription drugs and illegal drugs
What is the best way to approach an intervention? - ✔✔Enlist others to help you keep the rider off the road What are some ways to intervene when someone has had too much to drink? - ✔✔• Enlist others to help you keep the rider off the road
- Arrange for an alternative ride home
- Slow the pace of the persons drinking (Offer food, non alcoholic drinks)
- Delay departure (Divert them)
- Keep the bike parked by hiding keys What besides alcohol/other drugs can produce impairment? - ✔✔• Fatigue and drowsiness
- Emotions (anger,stress,troubled)
- Riding to the limit (aggressive riding, racing, showing off)