TROPIC LIGHTNING CHECKRIDE PERFORMANCE MEASURE



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TROPIC LIGHTNING CHECKRIDE PERFORMANCE MEASURES V4.0 TASK 1: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE MEASURE DOT Approved Helmet Proper Reflective Equipment Full Fingered Gloves Proper Eye Protection Footwear covering the ankle Long Pants Long Sleeved Shirt PROPER FIT GO/NO GO SERVICEABLE GO/NO GO REMARKS TASK 2: IDENTIFYING CONTROLS Rider properly identifies and operates on/off switch Rider can locate and properly operate high/low beams Rider can identify the engine cutoff switch and properly use to stop engine Rider can identify front and rear brakes and discuss brake parts and functions Rider can locate the horn and use while riding Rider properly locates the gear shifter and can describe use Rider can locate hazard switch and properly put into use

TASK 3: ACCELERATION/ DECELERATION Rider properly starts motorcycle and demonstrates ability to smoothly accelerate from a stop Rider can simultaneously roll off throttle while slowly applying brakes Rider brings bike to a complete stop applying maximum braking when throttle is off Rider successfully transitions from max braking to full throttle in a smooth and controlled manner Rider demonstrates ability to properly enter, maneuver through and exit curves with proper balance of throttle and braking Rider demonstrates proper technique while conducting turns from a stop and while moving TASK 4: IDENTIFYING/SHIFTING GEARS Rider demonstrates ability to upshift through all gears Rider understands and demonstrates ability to preload shift lever Rider gets back on throttle safely after shifting, without hesitation Rider properly demonstrates ability to downshift through all gears

TASK 5: BRAKING/QUICK STOP Rider understands and can describe what contributes to quick stops relevant to their motorcycle Rider demonstrates ability to come to a complete stop by safely applying both front and rear brakes without locking the wheels (20mph to 0 within a 20 foot distance) Rider demonstrates ability to modulate brakes so that motorcycle pitch stays consistent Rider demonstrates ability to keep eyes forward while applying brakes TASK 6: NEGOTIATING CURVES Rider properly enters a curve from the outside part of the lane Rider continues to look through the curve and not down at the ground while turning Rider properly decelerates when entering the turn and pushes handle bars in direction of turn Rider properly moves to the inside part of the lane while executing the curve and presses handle bars in opposite direction to exit the curve Rider accelerates while straightening out of the curve and moves to the outside part of the lane upon exiting Rider demonstrates the outside/inside/outside technique showing an understanding on negotiating a curve properly Rider demonstrates and discusses proper techniques for negotiating curves Rider demonstrates maneuver techniques at condition based speeds

TASK 7: NEGOTIATING 90 DEGREE AND U TURNS (10 mph or below) Rider properly negotiates a figure eight on a controlled course at slow speeds without putting their foot down Rider successfully negotiates a 90 degree turn on a closed or open course by using the outside/ inside/ outside technique for curves Rider successfully demonstrates the ability to perform a 90 degree turn and U- turn at speeds less than 10 MPH. Must complete without putting foot on ground TASK 8: RIDING WITH TRAFFIC (MERGING INTO TRAFFIC, BLIND SPOTS, CHANGING LANES, MAINTAINING INTERVALS) Rider demonstrates these techniques in both individual and group rides Rider properly utilizes turn signal when merging in and out of traffic Rider properly utilizes proper merging techniques when both merging with traffic and changing lanes Rider demonstrates proper technique when checking blind spots when both merging with traffic and changing lanes Rider maintains proper spacing when riding in a group setting (2-4 sec) Rider maintains proper spacing when riding in a individual setting (4-6 sec)

TASK 9: ACCIDENT AVOIDANCE (REACTION TO OBSTACLES) Rider understands the proper Obstacle Avoidance techniques Rider understands proper actions to take when encountering/negotiating adverse road conditions (Gravel, sand, wet pavement, etc) Rider understands proper actions to take upon the loss of control of a motorcycle TASK 10: REACT TO MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN Rider properly engages 4- way emergency flashers upon mechanical breakdown( only if it applies) Rider attempts to maneuver to the outside lane of traffic (situation permitting) Rider successfully coasts to a safe stop (hazards engaged, merge out of traffic onto shoulder) Rider exits roadway as far as can be safely done, avoiding traffic Rider puts motorcycle on kickstand and dismounts Rider stands with motorcycle between self and traffic

TASK 11: PUSHING A BROKEN DOWN MOTORCYCLE Rider monitors surroundings and identifies best location to move towards Rider determines the appropriate time to execute planned movement (based on traffic, time permitting) Rider verifies that the transmission is in neutral Rider properly moves vehicle off stand and begins movement toward selected area Rider stops when required to rest without dropping the motorcycle (50 M push to pass) Rider properly uses front brake to control rollback on hilly terrain Rider successfully reaches target destination and places motorcycle on stand TASK 12: BASIC MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE Rider demonstrates knowledge of checking and adding correct fluids Rider identifies battery compartment and checks terminals for corrosion Rider understands and demonstrates ability to check tread depth using a penny (alternate identifies TWI on sidewall) Rider properly checks spokes (laced wheels) and can identify a loose spoke sound Rider can properly check belt or chain deflection and describes technique Rider can identify sprocket wear and can explain when to take in for repairs Rider can properly inspect Airbox or air filters