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95formula 05-11-2006 10:16 PM

Anyone Ever take the Motorcycle test?
 
I'm taking the knowledge test on friday, i don't think it will be very diffacult, but it would be nice to know what the tricky questions are.

HardcoreZ28 05-11-2006 10:52 PM

No tricky questions...very very easy. Read through the manual once and you'll ace it.

V 05-11-2006 11:08 PM

yeah, the written is cake as long as you at least read the manual. Many are common sense too. Ive taken the test several times, not due to failing but because ive re-newed my permit 6 times and the written is only good for 1 year...one day ill take the road test...lol

PBodyGT87 05-12-2006 12:38 AM

If they ask what alcohol is most consumed before driving (which later results in accidents, etc) the answer is beer.

V 05-12-2006 12:46 AM

the last time i took it, one question was "what street sign has an octagon shape and is red in color?" lol

Squirrel 05-12-2006 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
the last time i took it, one question was "what street sign has an octagon shape and is red in color?" lol

"OK Ms. White, if something were glowing, could you tell?....you could. well that wraps it up, wow, welcome aboard, thats very impressive, very impressive"

Slow 88 05-12-2006 04:37 AM

The written test was very easy... BUT, I would recommend to either rent a scooter or borrow if anybody you know has one a small dual sport!! I took it on my 800cc Suzuki Marauder in Cherry Hill and it was tough because how small the course was....The day I went I was the only knucklehead with a full size bike lol so, when we got there my uncle said I told you to rent a scooter lol...

Rich189 05-12-2006 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Slow 88
The written test was very easy... BUT, I would recommend to either rent a scooter or borrow if anybody you know has one a small dual sport!! I took it on my 800cc Suzuki Marauder in Cherry Hill and it was tough because how small the course was....The day I went I was the only knucklehead with a full size bike lol so, when we got there my uncle said I told you to rent a scooter lol...

:stupid: i did it on my dads vulcan 2000 it was a bitch cuz the course was so tight but it wasnt all that bad... the written is cake

79CamaroDiva 05-12-2006 08:54 AM

I went in to get the manual one day and the lady at the dmv asked if id like to take the written test. I asked her if it mattered if i failed, and she said no, so i figured since i was there i might as well. I passed it without reading the manual. just think about some of the things, its mostly common sense, like a passenger is supposed to sit as close to you as possible, if you run over something in the road (i think they use a piece of tailpipe or tree branch), stand up on the bike for the best leverage, 1 beer = 1 glass of wine = 1 shot, there was one about the best way to tell when theres on coming traffic at night, i picked 'look at the telephone wires for headlights', becuase thats how i've always been able to tell there's people coming, and it was right.. that kinda stuff... its real easy.

ChickenLittle 05-12-2006 09:07 AM

yeah, the written was a breeze, but the course was a pain on the Honda 400 POS 1970 something I was riding, lol. it would have been much easier on a scooter, like an Elite or something...

thank goodness I passed8)

PBodyGT87 05-12-2006 09:27 AM

my brother took his course test on a rented kawasaki 100. Reaaaally small.

Teds89IROC 05-13-2006 10:13 AM

My uncle rented a scooter for his, I and some other northerners still have to take the test.

~Ted

deadtrend1 05-13-2006 02:20 PM

since i bought my bike new, the dealer let me take my road test on their scooter. (yes, i bought a bike before i got my license)

being 6'2", it was stilla pain cause my knees were hitting the handle bars. it was like a little clown bike....

V 05-13-2006 02:27 PM

ive owned 4 bikes, still dont have my license, lol


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