MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Rider's Course Practice Test

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Excessive weight in the wrong place, a mechanical problem, or uneven tire pressure can all cause motorcycle wobble or weave.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Partially true

  4. Depends on weather conditions

The correct answer is: True

Excessive weight in the wrong place, a mechanical problem, and uneven tire pressure are all possible causes of motorcycle wobble or weave. This statement is true because any of these factors can contribute to instability in a motorcycle. Option B is incorrect because the statement is not false - these factors can indeed cause wobble or weave. Option C is incorrect because the statement is not partially true - it is completely true. Option D is also incorrect because it is not fully related to the statement and does not provide an explanation or condition for when the statement may or may not be true. Overall, the most accurate and complete answer is A.