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MSF Basic Rider Course EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. Riding a motorcycle on the street is not for everyone because - ANSWER Some people have difficulty managing risk 2. A benefit of successful course completion is that, once licensed, you are assured of never crashing on the street - ANSWER False 3. A good next step after course completion is to: - ANSWER Practice the basics on your personal motorcycle 4. You may opt out of the course if you become uncomfortable or feel unsafe - ANSWER True 5. The primary mental skills needed for riding a motorcycle are - ANSWER Information processing and decision -making 6. The only physical skill needed to ride a motorcycle is balance - ANSWER False 7. A rider-coach may counsel out riders who become too much of a risk to themselves or others - ANSWER True 8. Which of the following descriptions apply to standard-type motorcycles? - ANSWER Straight-up seating position 9. Which of the following describes cruiser-type motorcycles? - ANSWER "Classic" Styling 10. Which type of motorcycle features rear-positioned footrests, high power-to weight ratio, and a forward leaning ride? - ANSWER Sport 11. Touring-style motorcycles are designed primarily for riders who enjoy both highway and non-highway riding - ANSWER False 12. How should you respond to a tailgating driver? (Q. 90 - BOLD) - ANSWER increase your following distance from vehicles ahead to give yourself time and space to execute a smooth, gradual stop; flash your brake light; gradually reduce speed to create more space in front; maintain a lane position that discourages sharing the lane; change lanes; or turn at the next opportunity to allow the person tailgating you to pass by 13. What are some factors to search for when approaching a curve? (Q. 91 - BOLD) - ANSWER Search for information about the curve: What is its radius and slope? What is the surface composition and condition? What other traffic is involved? Is the entire curve visible? What happens beyond the curve? 14. How can an outside-inside-outside path of travel help you in curves? (Q. 92 - BOLD) - ANSWER it can help you look for the best path of travel 15. Name a couple of tips for parking your motorcycle. (Q. 93) - ANSWER position the motorcycle at an angle with the rear wheel to the curb; if using the side stand, turn the handlebars to the left for added stability; park the motorcycle in first gear for extra stability particularly if on an incline 16. Why rise off the seat when crossing an obstacle? (Q. 94 - BOLD) - ANSWER to use the legs as shock absorbers 17. Why make a head check before changing lanes? (Q. 96 - bold) - ANSWER to see what may be in the blind spot area 18. Is there a unique procedure when passing another vehicle on your motorcycle? (Q. 97) - ANSWER Passing is just like a car; there is no unique procedure. 19. What makes starting out on a hill (upgrade) more difficult? (Q. 98 - BOLD) - ANSWER motorcycle could roll backward while you move the clutch to the friction zone 20. What is "overriding the headlight" and what is the solution? (Q. 99 - BOLD) - ANSWER when total stopping distance exceeds sight distance 21. Name and explain the 3 variations to standard braking systems. (Q. 100 - BOLD) - ANSWER Integrated brakes: Application of the rear brake will cause some application of the front brake; Linked brakes: Application of either the front brake or rear brake will cause some pressure to be applied to the other brake; and Anti-Lock brakes: These are designed to prevent or minimize skidding in a maximum-braking straight-line stop. 22. What is the best way to achieve maximum braking? (Q. 101 - BOLD) - ANSWER to apply both brakes fully without locking either wheel 23. What complicates braking in a curve? (Q. 102 - BOLD) - ANSWER the amount of traction available is reduced 24. What is a key to stopping quickly in a curve? (Q. 103 - BOLD) - ANSWER to get the motorcycle straight up as soon as possible so that the maximum amount of traction is available for braking 25. What should you do if the front tire skids because of improper braking (front brake grab)? (Q. 104 - BOLD) - ANSWER immediately release the front brake to allow the wheel to resume rolling, and then reapply the brake properly 26. What is the danger of a rear-tire skid? (Q. 105 - BOLD) - ANSWER the ability to turn is lost 27. What is a "high-side"? (Q. 106) - ANSWER a fall where the rider is thrown from the motorcycle stemming from loss of control during a rear-tire skid 28. In a swerve, how should you lean? (Q. 107 - BOLD) - ANSWER keep your upper torso upright while the motorcycle leans

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MSF Basic Rider Course EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. Riding a motorcycle on the street is not for everyone because - ANSWER ✔
Some people have difficulty managing risk


2. A benefit of successful course completion is that, once licensed, you are
assured of never crashing on the street - ANSWER ✔ False


3. A good next step after course completion is to: - ANSWER ✔ Practice the
basics on your personal motorcycle


4. You may opt out of the course if you become uncomfortable or feel unsafe -
ANSWER ✔ True


5. The primary mental skills needed for riding a motorcycle are - ANSWER ✔
Information processing and decision -making


6. The only physical skill needed to ride a motorcycle is balance - ANSWER ✔
False

,7. A rider-coach may counsel out riders who become too much of a risk to
themselves or others - ANSWER ✔ True


8. Which of the following descriptions apply to standard-type motorcycles? -
ANSWER ✔ Straight-up seating position


9. Which of the following describes cruiser-type motorcycles? - ANSWER ✔
"Classic" Styling


10.Which type of motorcycle features rear-positioned footrests, high power-to-
weight ratio, and a forward leaning ride? - ANSWER ✔ Sport


11.Touring-style motorcycles are designed primarily for riders who enjoy both
highway and non-highway riding - ANSWER ✔ False


12.How should you respond to a tailgating driver? (Q. 90 - BOLD) - ANSWER
✔ increase your following distance from vehicles ahead to give yourself
time and space to execute a smooth, gradual stop; flash your brake light;
gradually reduce speed to create more space in front; maintain a lane
position that discourages sharing the lane; change lanes; or turn at the next
opportunity to allow the person tailgating you to pass by


13.What are some factors to search for when approaching a curve? (Q. 91 -
BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ Search for information about the curve: What is its
radius and slope? What is the surface composition and condition? What
other traffic is involved? Is the entire curve visible? What happens beyond
the curve?

,14.How can an outside-inside-outside path of travel help you in curves? (Q. 92
- BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ it can help you look for the best path of travel


15.Name a couple of tips for parking your motorcycle. (Q. 93) - ANSWER ✔
position the motorcycle at an angle with the rear wheel to the curb; if using
the side stand, turn the handlebars to the left for added stability; park the
motorcycle in first gear for extra stability particularly if on an incline


16.Why rise off the seat when crossing an obstacle? (Q. 94 - BOLD) -
ANSWER ✔ to use the legs as shock absorbers


17.Why make a head check before changing lanes? (Q. 96 - bold) - ANSWER
✔ to see what may be in the blind spot area


18.Is there a unique procedure when passing another vehicle on your
motorcycle? (Q. 97) - ANSWER ✔ Passing is just like a car; there is no
unique procedure.


19.What makes starting out on a hill (upgrade) more difficult? (Q. 98 - BOLD)
- ANSWER ✔ motorcycle could roll backward while you move the clutch to
the friction zone


20.What is "overriding the headlight" and what is the solution? (Q. 99 - BOLD)
- ANSWER ✔ when total stopping distance exceeds sight distance


21.Name and explain the 3 variations to standard braking systems. (Q. 100 -
BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ Integrated brakes: Application of the rear brake will
cause some application of the front brake; Linked brakes: Application of
either the front brake or rear brake will cause some pressure to be applied to

, the other brake; and Anti-Lock brakes: These are designed to prevent or
minimize skidding in a maximum-braking straight-line stop.


22.What is the best way to achieve maximum braking? (Q. 101 - BOLD) -
ANSWER ✔ to apply both brakes fully without locking either wheel


23.What complicates braking in a curve? (Q. 102 - BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ the
amount of traction available is reduced


24.What is a key to stopping quickly in a curve? (Q. 103 - BOLD) - ANSWER
✔ to get the motorcycle straight up as soon as possible so that the maximum
amount of traction is available for braking


25.What should you do if the front tire skids because of improper braking (front
brake grab)? (Q. 104 - BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ immediately release the front
brake to allow the wheel to resume rolling, and then reapply the brake
properly


26.What is the danger of a rear-tire skid? (Q. 105 - BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ the
ability to turn is lost


27.What is a "high-side"? (Q. 106) - ANSWER ✔ a fall where the rider is
thrown from the motorcycle stemming from loss of control during a rear-tire
skid


28.In a swerve, how should you lean? (Q. 107 - BOLD) - ANSWER ✔ keep
your upper torso upright while the motorcycle leans

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