Questions and Answers All Correct
What kind of friction do you want between your tires and the surface you are riding on? -
Answer-Rolling Friction
How can you regulate your body heat using clothing? - Answer-Layering
"Good Spin" also defined as... - Answer-High Pedal Cadence, with Low Pedal Pressure
(T or F) Riders fare best when treated as a driver of a vehicle, with the same rules and
rights. - Answer-True
"Taking the lane" - Answer-Act of asserting your right as a driver of a vehicle to use
whatever portion of the lane is necessary for safe travel
(T or F) Riders should ride against the flow of traffic so they will be more visible. -
Answer-False, drivers are actually less visible to motorists when wrong-way cycling,
they are in the direct path of right-way cyclists, and they cannot see road signage, etc.
How wide is the "Wobble Area"? - Answer-3-4 feet from the rightmost obstruction (curb,
gravel, debris, etc.)
Speed Positioning Principle - Answer-Slowest Moving Vehicle should operate in the far
right lane
"Lockdown" - Answer-applying both brakes simultaneously with sufficient force to keep
either wheel from rolling
Maximum braking is achieved by: - Answer-1) Controlled weight transfer toward the rear
of the bicycle, and 2) Braking input from both brakes (but primarily the front)
Saddle - Answer-Most important contact point on a bicycle
If you are on a bike and someone runs from you stay on your bike because... - Answer-
you should never give up your mechanical advantage
Three types of hazards... - Answer-1) Surface, 2) Moving, 3) Visual
Four Types of Bikes - Answer-Road, Mountain, Hybrid, and Cruiser
, Reasons Public Safety Officers use Mountain Bikes - Answer-Wider Tires, Range of
Gearing, Well-Suited Riding Position, and Ability to Carry Large Amounts of Gear
Most Important to Bicycle Fitting Rider - Answer-Proper Frame Size
Four materials used in Bike Frames - Answer-Plain Steel, Chromoly Steel, Aluminum,
and Titanium & Carbon Fiber
Most Common Frame Material for Public Safety Bikes - Answer-Aluminum
"Components" refers to... - Answer-Mechanical Parts of the Bicycle
Mid-Range Mountain Bikes use __________or __________ Components - Answer-
Shimano or SRAM
Grade of Components to Purchase - Answer-2nd or 3rd most expensive
"Derailleur" defined as... - Answer-Gear-changing Device that allows a Rider to derail
the chain and move it from one chain ring to another while in motion
Drive Train Consists of: - Answer-1) Shifters, 2) Cassette, 3) Front/Rear Derailleurs, 4)
the crank set, and 5) the Chain
Two Types of Shifters: - Answer-1) Thumb Levers, and 2) Twisting Handlebar Grip
"Indexed Shifting" defined as... - Answer-..moving the shifter or pushing the shifter
button moves the derailleur a precise, preset distance to the desired cog.
Shifting the bike should only be done when... - Answer-the bike is being pedaled
(therefore the chain is moving)
11/34 Cassette means: - Answer-Smaller ring has 11 teeth, while larger ring has 34
teeth
Mountain bikes typically have how many front chain rings? - Answer-Three
(T or F) The two small screws on a derailleur are for fine-tuning? - Answer-False, these
are preset by the manufacturer and should not be changed (stop limit screws)
What do you adjust to fine-tune the derailleur system? - Answer-Barrel adjusters
mounted on either on the shifter or where the cable passes through to the rear derailleur
"Crank Arms" are defined as: - Answer-arms or levers to which the pedals are attached
and hold the front chain ring