License: A2
That’s class A2. Motorcycles with a power limit of up to 35 kW.
Category: Technical aspects
2.7.02-032 - What is the permissible minimum tread depth of the main tread of all your vehicle's tyres?
2.7.01-008 - Your motorcycle is fully loaded. How do you drive down a long mountain pass road?
2.7.01-009 - When is there a danger of the motorcycle's front wheel lifting off the road?
2.7.01-019 - What happens if you engage too low a gear and quickly release the clutch when driving at high speed?
2.7.01-022 - When do you have to increase tyre pressure?
2.7.01-023 - What must you remember when taking a passenger?
2.7.01-025 - Why does the rear wheel of a motorcycle tend to lock when braking rather than the front wheel?
2.7.01-026 - What is correct when driving round bends on downhill slopes?
2.7.01-030 - How can you counteract centrifugal force?
2.7.01-032 - What must be changed before driving with a heavy load?
2.7.01-033 - Which checks are particularly important before setting off?
2.7.01-034 - In which cases should you apply the brakes only very carefully?
2.7.01-035 - What is the normal braking procedure for motorcycles?
2.7.01-036 - Why must both brakes on a motorcycle always be in perfect working order?
2.7.01-037 - Is there a difference in the tendency of the wheels to lock?
2.7.01-038 - Is there a difference in the braking action?
2.7.01-045 - What must you take into consideration when checking tyre pressure?
2.7.01-046 - You drive round a bend once at 30 km/h and again at 60 km/h. How does the centrifugal force change?
2.7.01-047 - What increases the effect of centrifugal force on the vehicle when driving round bends?
2.7.01-048 - You are driving a motorcycle with sidecar on the right. Which driving technique must you use on bends?
2.7.01-049 - Where should a passenger on a motorcycle with sidecar sit to reduce the risk of tipping over on bends?
2.7.01-050 - What can you do if the sidecar lifts off the ground on a right-hand bend when you are driving a motorcycle and sidecar (sidecar on the right)?
2.7.01-051 - What can happen to a motorcycle with a sidecar attached on the right when driving too fast round a right-hand bend?
2.7.01-052 - So far, you have only driven solo motorcycles. You now change over to a combination (sidecar on the right, unbraked). How does driving differ?
2.7.01-053 - So far, you have only driven solo motorcycles. You now change over to a combination (sidecar on the right, unbraked). What is different?
2.7.01-055 - What can happen if you accelerate very rapidly when moving off on your motorbike?
2.7.01-060 - What do you have to pay attention to, when jacking up a motorbike on its centre stand?
2.7.01-061 - What should you do if your motorbike starts to wobble?
2.7.01-063 - How can driver assistance systems be helpful?
2.7.01-065 - What must you be aware of when driving a quad?
2.7.01-066 - What should be observed when driving a quad?
2.7.01-067 - You are driving a motorbike with a manual gearbox. What do you have to do in order to be ready to brake?
2.7.01-068 - You want to use a carrying case or pannier affixed to the side of your motorcycle. What must you be especially aware of?
2.7.01-069 - Your motorbike is equipped with a traction control system (TCS). What is the system designed to do?
2.7.01-070 - You are driving around a bend in the road, and the turning radius becomes smaller as the bend progresses. You had reckoned that the turning radius would be larger. How must you now react?
2.7.01-071 - What should you take into account when you have to brake unexpectedly sharply while driving around a road bend?
2.7.01-072 - In bends with poor road conditions, what increases the risk of skidding?
2.7.01-129 - You are driving in a pair with a load. What should be noted when performing an emergency stop?
2.7.01-132 - You experience pendular movements on your motorbike. What could be the cause of these?
2.7.01-307 - What should be noted with a motorbike with a conventional anti-lock braking system (ABS) when braking in a bend?
2.7.01-308 - What can help the wobbling of a motorbike?
2.7.01-309 - What can cause a motorbike to start wobbling?
2.7.02-004 - What effect can a defective steering shock absorber have on road behaviour?
2.7.02-005 - What can decisively impair road behaviour?
2.7.02-007 - Your motorcycle no longer keeps the track. What can be defective?
2.7.02-008 - When you throttle down without disengaging the clutch, your motorcycle no longer keeps to the track. What can be the cause of this?
2.7.02-010 - You notice that the lever travel of the hydraulic front wheel brake on your motorcycle has become considerably longer. What must you do?
2.7.02-020 - In which cases is it imperative to test the brakes?
2.7.02-027 - Why are you required to have a defective exhaust system repaired immediately?
2.7.02-029 - If the horn does not work, what can be the reason?
2.7.02-033 - The brake light of your vehicle is not working. What could be the cause of this?
2.7.02-034 - What must you do if the oil pressure warning light fails to switch off after starting the engine?
2.7.02-035 - When it is necessary to check the braking system of your motorcycle immediately?
2.7.02-036 - How do you properly perform a visual check to ensure the brake lights are working?
2.7.02-037 - One of your wheels has collided heavily against a kerb. What should you note?
2.7.02-038 - The tail light of your vehicle is not working. What could be the cause of this?
2.7.02-039 - How can you detect that a disc brake system has worn brake pads?
2.7.02-040 - Your vehicle’s brake light is not working. What is the right course of action?
2.7.02-041 - The exhaust noise has suddenly become unusually loud. What is the right thing to do?
2.7.02-042 - You discover a considerable amount of play on the steering head bearings of your motorbike. What is the right course of action?
2.7.02-043 - How can you detect a fault in the steering head bearings of your motorbike?
2.7.02-044 - How can you detect your indicator is defective?
2.7.02-115 - The glass in your left outside mirror is broken. What do you do?
2.7.04-001 - What should I ensure when refilling with engine oil?
2.7.04-002 - What is the function of engine oil in a combustion engine?
2.7.04-003 - How can you check the engine oil level?
2.7.05-001 - What is the meaning of the date of manufacture "1217" specified on the tyre?
2.7.05-002 - When should you check the tyre pressure?
2.7.05-004 - What can be the consequences of having too much or too little air pressure in the tyres of the motorcycle?
2.7.05-005 - Your tyre inflation pressure is clearly too low while you driving on public roads. What is the consequence of this?
2.7.05-006 - What must you check when regularly inspecting your vehicle’s tyres?
2.7.05-007 - A tyre’s adhesion to the road surface depends on what?
2.7.05-008 - What can cause a gradual loss in tyre inflation pressure?
2.7.06-001 - What is the benefit of having a motorbike with an anti-lock system (ALS)?
2.7.06-117 - What is the purpose of an adaptive cruise control system (ACC) in motor vehicles?
2.7.08-001 - Why must you ensure the brake fluid is changed regularly in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's instructions?
2.7.05-009 - You are riding a motorbike with an engine size larger than 125 cm³. What is the legally prescribed minimum tread depth for all the tyres on your motorbike?
2.7.01-073 - You are travelling along a winding road with a steep gradient. Your motorbike is fully loaded. What is the right course of action?
2.7.01-074 - When is there a risk that the front wheel of the motorbike will lose contact with the carriageway?
2.7.01-075 - What might happen if you shift to a low gear while travelling at a high speed?
2.7.01-076 - How should you respond if your motorbike begins to wobble?
2.7.01-077 - What is the purpose of an emergency stop switch on a motorbike?
2.7.02-045 - You can see that the free travel of the lever of the hydraulic front-wheel brake has increased considerably. What do you have to do?
2.7.02-046 - The tracking characteristics of your motorbike have deteriorated. What might be the cause of this?
2.7.02-047 - In what road situation can a worn and therefore slippery coupling negatively affect road safety?
2.7.02-048 - You are on a lengthy journey and stop to refuel. What checks should you perform on your motorbike at this time?
2.7.02-049 - A display on your liquid-cooled vehicle indicates an excessively high engine temperature. What should you do now?
2.7.02-050 - A display on your liquid-cooled vehicle indicates that the temperature of your coolant is excessively high. What might be the cause of this?
2.7.02-051 - What can negatively affect your motorbike's stability on the road?
2.7.02-052 - Your motorbike is liquid-cooled. What should you be sure you do?
2.7.03-001 - Your motorbike is fitted with a chain drive attached to the rear wheel. What should you regularly check the chain for?
2.7.03-002 - Your motorbike is fitted with a chain drive attached to the rear wheel. What do you have to be aware of when tightening the chain?
2.7.06-002 - You are riding a motorbike equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS). What should you take into account if you have to brake while cornering?
2.7.06-003 - Your motorbike is equipped with a cornering optimised anti-lock braking system (ABS). What is the purpose of this assist system?
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