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MSF Basic Rider Course Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 Popular
  • MSF Basic Rider Course Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023

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MSF RiderCoach prep  exam 2023 with 100% correct answers Popular
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  • Total Number of Sections in BRC Rider Handbook - correct answer16 4 Sections in Rider handbook not covered in e-course - correct answer12(Select topics), 13(Key Safety Concepts), 14(Knowledge Test), 15(Next Steps) Two turning strategies - correct answerBASIC - SLOW, LOOK, PRESS, ROLL OVERALL - SEARCH, SETUP, SMOOTH Example used to illustrate use of the windchill chart - correct answer40 degrees outside temperature @55 MPH = 25 degrees on exposed skin. Rider Character - correct answe...
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Other: MSF Written Test Questions and  Answers | Already passed | Latest Update
  • Other: MSF Written Test Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • 3 types of motorcycles : Street, dual purpose, off highway motorcycles Convex mirrors : Objects seem farther than they actually are Tachometer : Indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute. Has a red line for maximum engine speed that should never be exceeded. How to stop at a curve : Square handlebars Straight up bike Apply both brakes Downshift Keep clutch in 2 Shift higher gear : Roll off throttle/squeeze clutch Lift shift lever and release East out the clutch lever and...
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MSF Motorcycle Safety Foundation  eCourse Questions and Answers | Already  passed | Latest Update
  • MSF Motorcycle Safety Foundation eCourse Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • FINE-C Refers to : an engine pre-start routine. FINE-C stands for, : Fuel, Ignition, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, Choke and Clutch. The F in FINE-C means to.. : Fuel, if equipped, means to turn the fuel supply valve on. The I in FINE-C is for : Ignition, means turn the ignition switch to the On position. Some indicator lights should come on. The N in FINE-C is for 2 : Neutral, means to be in Neutral. The green light in the instrument cluster "indicates" neutral. When in neutra...
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MSF Written Test MSF Written Test  Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Updat
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  • Give three reasons why motorcycling is more risky than driving a car. : Vulnerability, Visibility, Judgment. What are some ways to prepare for the riding risks? : Risk acceptance, Mental readiness, physical readiness, riding gear, understand your abilities/limitations, know your motorcycle and awareness of riding conditions. What does it mean to act responsibly? : Demonstrate acceptance of and commitment to managing the risks of riding, helping reduce your chances of a crash, injury or ...
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MSF Basic Rider Course Test Questions and Answers | Already passed  | Latest Update
  • MSF Basic Rider Course Test Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • Why is motorcycling considered serious fun? : Serious because there is risk involved; fun because riding a motorcycling is fun (iv) Learning to ride and ride well requires what physical traits? : Health, fitness, strength, and coordination (iv) What do Rider Coaches do? : Guide you. Observe your progress and answer questions. (iv) What are the four requirements for successful course completion? : 1. Complete all course assignments. 2. Attend all sessions in their entirety 3. Pass a know...
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MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation)  Rider's Course Questions and  Answers | Already passed | Latest  Update
  • MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Rider's Course Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • Risk Offset: : The difference between skill and risk; good risk offset is when skill exceeds risk. 1. Learning to ride is risky because : a mistake could lead to a fall and injury 2. Riding a motorcycle on the street is not for everyone because : some people can't manage risk 3. A benefit of successful course completion is that, once licensed, you are assured of never crashing on the street. : false 4. A good next step after course completion is to: : Practice the basics on your pers...
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MSF Written Test Study guide Questions  and Answers | Already passed | Latest  Update
  • MSF Written Test Study guide Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • what is the cause of crashes : interaction of factors what is a good rider : one who reduces contributing factors How does a rider reduce factors : using a thinking strategy: SEE(search, evaluate, execute) How long does it take to reduce risk : As long as it takes to make the choice. What is the primary challenge to be safe 2 : Making the choice to have plenty of good risk offset and to be mindful of collision traps Search Pattern : Far, Near, Side to side mirrors and blindspot T-CL...
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MSF Written Harley Class Notes Questions  and Answers | Already passed | Latest  Update
  • MSF Written Harley Class Notes Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • RPM : revolutions per minute (tachometer) What do convex mirrors do? : Reduce not remove blindspots What is better than 1 escape path : 2 escape paths When is the right time to use the rear breaks? : All the time What causes crashes? : An interaction of factors 2 How to look when riding? : Far, near, side to side Calculate total stopping distance : Perception reaction brakes Central vision is: : The straight ahead part of your field of vision 3° When you cannot see something vi...
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MSF BRC RIDER HANDBOOK STUDY  Questions and Answers | Already passed |  Latest Update
  • MSF BRC RIDER HANDBOOK STUDY Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • 1. Why is motorcycling considered serious fun? : Serious because there is risk involved; fun because riding a motorcycling is fun (iv) 2. Learning to ride and ride well requires what physical traits? : Fitness, strength, coordination (iv) 3. What do RiderCoaches do? : Guide students, answer questions, observe progress (iv) 4. What are the four requirements for successful course completion? : 1-complete all course assignments; 2-attend all sessions; 3-pass a knowledge test; 4-pass an ...
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MSF Basic Rider Course Study Questions  and Answers | Already passed | Latest  Update
  • MSF Basic Rider Course Study Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles. : Stability and visibility. What are the problems that these differences cause? : Motorcycles do not have the stability of cars because they must be balanced, and motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in a crash because there is less protection. Motorcycles are not as readily seen as cars, trucks, or other motor vehicles because of their size. Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what? : The consequ...
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MSF Written Test Study guide Questions  and Answers | Already passed | Latest  Update
  • MSF Written Test Study guide Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update

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  • what is the cause of crashes : interaction of factors what is a good rider : one who reduces contributing factors How does a rider reduce factors : using a thinking strategy: SEE(search, evaluate, execute) How long does it take to reduce risk : As long as it takes to make the choice. What is the primary challenge to be safe 2 : Making the choice to have plenty of good risk offset and to be mindful of collision traps Search Pattern : Far, Near, Side to side mirrors and blindspot T-CL...
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