Motorcycle enthusiast test

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Test Your Motorcycle Knowledge

Are you a motorcycle enthusiast? Put your knowledge to the test with our engaging quiz! Covering various aspects of motorcycle mechanics, brands, and history, this quiz is tailored for both casual riders and die-hard enthusiasts.

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Topics ranging from engine types to motorcycle brands
  • Perfect for all levels of motorcycle lovers
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by RidingGear201
Below are motorcycles, EXCEPT
BMW K1600GT
Suzuki Boulevard
Honda Interceptor
KTM X-BOW
Norton Commando
Honda NM4
Today, many scooters came with CVT system. What does CVT stand for?
Continous Variable Transmission
Cross-Vector Technology
Chinese Verygood Technology
Computerized Valve Timing
Cylinder Vertical Tracking
Controllable Vehicle Torque
In most conventional motorcycles, left hand is usually for controlling
Turbo boost switch
Clutch lever
Reverse gear shifter
Radiator switch
Fuel injector control
Throttle
In conventional motorcycle build, how does a SWING ARM work ?
Swings laterally to counter-balance piston movement
Stabilizing the handle-bar
A special maneuver technique for high speed S-turn
Holding the rear wheel axle while pivoting vertically
Metal bar behind the seat to keep the cargo in place
To kickstart the engine
Below are ELECTRIC motorcycles, except:
Zero SR
Energica Ego
Lightning 218
Trijicon RMR
Harley Davidson LiveWire
Victory Empulse TT
Below are motorcycle apparel or helmet brands, EXCEPT
Dainese
Alpinestars
AGV
Trijicon
Arai
REV'IT
Companies or brands below produce motorcycle tires, EXCEPT
Pirelli
Metzeler
Bridgestone
Maxxis
Magpul
Michelin
What does DOHC stands for?
Dynamic Offroad Height Controller
Digital Onboard Horsepower Converter
Develeupment Ottomobile Henrie Caville
Direct Overtake Hyper Combustion
Detector Over Heat Cooling
Dual Over Head Cam
An oil says "SAE 10W-50, API SL", which means
Friction energy 10 Watt for every 50 ml. API SL indicates how long before the oil needs to be replaced
Operating temperature 10 to 50 Fahrenheit. API SL means the oil originated from Middle East region
Operating temperature 10 to 50 Celcius. API SL indicates the compatibility with electric engines
Viscosity level 10 when Warm, 50 when cold. API SL means the oil is suitable for racing
Viscosity level 10 when cold, 50 when hot. API SL indicates the compatibility for gasoline engines up to certain year production
Contains 10% Sulphuric-Acid-Ethyl (SAE) for every 50 ml. API SL indicates the toxicity level
Below are professional motorcycle racers, EXCEPT
Mick Doohan
Alex Criville
Billy Sheehan
Valentino Rossi
Max Biaggi
Nicky Hayden
In conventional motorcycle engine, how does a HEADER work?
Stabilizing the handle-bar
Directing the airflow from the exhaust valve
Converting engine power into horse power
Provides the electric current for starting the engine
Optimizing the aerodynamics around the headlight
Providing the electric current for the spark plug
The unit commonly used for measuring TORQUE is
BHP
RPM
PSi
MPH
Nm
Cc
In conventional engines, cc stands for
Cylinder capacity
Chamber capacity
Crude capacity
Combustion capacity
Cubic centimeter
Cylinder capability
A tire says "180/55 - 17" on its side, which means
Max load 180kg, Max speed 55mph, 17 cm width
Max speed 180 Km/h, Max pressure 55psi, Class-17 rubber material
180 cm height, 55 cm wide, 17 lbs weight
180 cm diameter, 55 mm thickness, Weather index 17
Max speed 180mph, Max lean angle 55 degree, 17 lap before replacement
180mm wide, 55% sidewall height ratio, 17 inch rim diameter
What does "Inline-Four" mean?
Four cylinder, placed side-by-side, inline configuration
Four valve per cylinder, inline placement
Four stroke engine with inline fuel injector
Four thousand cc engine, parallel crankshaft
The transmission drivetrain shaped like a number "4"
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