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"Motorcycle" means a motor vehicle that has a seat or a saddle for the use of the rider and is designed to travel with not more than 3 wheels in ground contact. "Motorcycle" does not include a motorized bicycle or tricycle, a tractor or a parking control vehicle. [1993, c. 683, Pt. A, ァ2 (new); Pt. B, ァ5 (aff).]
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A beginner痴 guide to Motorcycle Parts By Karen Nodalo Once you hop in a and realize that you have deep interest in riding it, I知 definitely sure you値l have lots of questions in your mind. You値l probably ask the basic questions on how to start and drive it with the use of gears. These are common questions of beginners who are willing to indulge on the road to driving motorcycles. Knowing the parts of your motorcycles and how they work together to keep your motorcycles running can be quite interesting too.
In order for you to learn riding and start riding, you must first learn the basics of the parts and how they function. If you get to know the parts very well, you can now begin your curiosity in riding your first bike. There are many different parts of the motorcycle. These parts are considered general because all motorcycles regardless of the brands contain the same parts. I値l be giving you a short discussion on the important parts. The clutch is a lever which is found in the left-hand grip of your motorcycle. You operate it with the use of your fingers. It is responsible for releasing mechanism and operates for shifting gears more easily. Motorcycles have cylinders but they differ in the number of cylinders. Motorcycles contain between the ranges of one to six cylinders. Most of the cylinders are liquid-cooled to prevent steaming of over-heating for extreme usage. You have
the brake which is very important because it slows down the speed of the motorcycles to prevent it from bumping. There are two kinds of brakes. The first is the front brake which is located at the right hand of the motorcycle. It is responsible for stopping the front wheels of your motorcycle. The second is the rear brake which operates to stop the back wheels of the motorcycles. It is operated with the use of our foot. Thought hey both work differently, they work together to prevent serious accidents. The suspension works to keep you comfortable in riding. It provides you with a stable and smooth ride on rough edges and areas. The gas tank is where you place gas which is where your is being fed with gasoline. The gear shift which is foot-operated is responsible for shifting gears. The spark plug operates as an igniter to start the engines to cause the effect of combustion. The ignition switch is where you start the with your keys. Once it is already witched on, the is now ready to be operated. The handlebar is where you place your right and left arms for steering and pivoting. He throttle is found in the right grip of your hand. The throttle increases the speed of the motorcycle. It is being operated by twisting it with your hand. The side mirrors are of great help to the rider. It allows them to look behind even in a very fast lane without looking backwards. In order to view your behind very well, these side mirrors should be at the right angle and should always be clear. The hors serves as a warning especially on a busy street where people and vehicles are rushing through. Now that you are introduced with the parts, you can now start your first ride and enjoy safe riding!
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Karen Nodalo came across writing when she was about 11. The whole craze for writing started when she first wrote her diary during elementary years. After school, she would write in it first before doing homework. She finds it cool and until now she still keeps one. Her passion for writing started and improved. She joined in the school publications and they made her the editor. She put total dedication to it because she's responsible for everything she wrote. Aside from writing, she loves drawing and sewing. She sews her own clothes with her own style. Mind you, it's cheaper that buying in stores plus you'll get the sizes just the way you want them to be.
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