What does fine-C mean?

What does fine-C mean?

FINE-C: Fuel, Ignition, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, Choke and clutch. FINE-C is an ordered series of controls you should always engage when starting your motorcycle.

What does the C in fine-C stand for?

FINE-C refers to an engine pre-start routine. It stands for Fuel, Ignition, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, Choke and Clutch.

What is the acronym for starting the motorcycle?

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) suggests checking six areas before each ride. It uses the acronym T-CLOCS to help riders remember to take a look at the tires and wheels (T), controls (C), lights and electrics (L), oil and other fluids (O), chassis (C) and stands (S).

What does T-Clocs stand for?

Acronym. Definition. T-CLOCS. Tires and Wheels, Controls, Lights and Electrical, Oil and Fluids, Chassis and Sidestand (motorcycles, daily checklists)

How many steps are included in the basic cornering procedure?

For instance, in our Total Control Advanced Riding Clinics we teach a process known as “The 10 Steps to Proper Cornering.” It provides a level of detail that would be overwhelming to a new rider, and does not include braking as part of the process.

What is the no zone MSF?

What is the No-Zone? Areas around a truck to avoid because the driver cannot see you.

Why MSF is needed?

The reason being, the MSF window is opened by RBI to enable the scheduled commercial banks to borrow money in situations when there is no flow of cash in the market between banks. This system allows banks to get more amounts of money from RBI at a higher rate than the Repo rate.

What is MSF invoice?

Thousand Square Feet (MSF): Unit is based on the item’s width and length. Ton: Unit is based item’s weight in pounds or ounces.

How do you practice cornering?

For effective cornering, you should be leant forward slightly with relaxed, bent arms. Elbows should be low, in line with the handlebars if possible. Keep a light grip on the handlebars and don’t lean on them to support your weight – you may need to gently grip the tank with your legs. Don’t let your vision drop.

How do you master cornering?

How to Master the Corners : A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. BE GRADUAL, SMOOTH IF YOU SAY : This is the Holy Grail of my Cornering Tips guide!
  2. HAND POSITION :
  3. INITIATE, COUNTERSTEER, THEN LEAN :
  4. NO CLUTCH :
  5. YOUR HEAD, ITS IMPORTANT!! :
  6. DO NOT TRY THIS ON THE STREETS :