BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
In a curve at speed, you should generally:
Set entry speed before the turn, look where you want to go, and smoothly roll on throttle from the apex to stabilize the bike.
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Question: In a curve at speed, you should generally:
Answer options:
- Brake hard while leaned over ✅ Slow before the turn, look through the curve, and roll on the throttle through the apex
- Pull in the clutch and coast
- Use only the rear brake mid-corner
Correct answer: Slow before the turn, look through the curve, and roll on the throttle through the apex
Explanation: Set entry speed before the turn, look where you want to go, and smoothly roll on throttle from the apex to stabilize the bike.
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