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ARC Overview (Version 6.09) © June 2009
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
ARC(Advanced Rider Course)
Overview Click to Begin
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC ARC has two modules
Classroom Range
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Classroom
Discussions of three Primary areas
o Risk Managemento Mental Proactive Riding Strategieso Proactive Riding Skills
Here is a preview of discussions.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Risk Management- The 3 P’s
Mentally andPhysically Ready
Proper You Proper Gear
Cover anything you may want to use
later in life!
Proper Equipment
T-CLOCSYour pre-ride
check
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Mental Proactive Riding Strategies
Help you put meaning into what you observe.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Mental Proactive Riding Strategies
“Intersections”
Discussions to help you prepare for real world conflicts.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Mental Proactive Riding Strategies
Help you develop a Riding Strategy.
SeekAnticipateAct
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Proactive Riding Skills
Understand: Traction ManagementProper BrakingCounter-steeringand other important tips
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Proactive Riding Skills
Sequence of Cornering
1. Slow
2. Look
3. Press
4. Roll
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Proactive Riding Skills Discussions on avoiding the No-Zone
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC End of Classroom
Here is a preview of the Range.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Range Exercises
Exercise 1: Normal / Quick Stop in a Straight Line
Exercise 2: Apexing in a Curve
Exercise 3: Normal / Quick Stop in a Curve
Exercise 4: Slalom – “Push” or “Counter” Steering
Exercise 5: Obstacle Avoidance and Swerving
Exercise 6: Turning and Cornering
Exercise 7: Slow Speed Tight U-Turns
Exercise 8: Slow Speed Tight Circles
Exercise 9: Tight U-Turns, Sharp Corners, Sharp Turns Both Directions
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Exercise 1: Normal / Quick Stop
Key points of exercise:
Squaring the handlebars.
Downshifting to first gear.
Correct use of both brakes.
Left foot down.
Performs a mirror check.
Head and eyes up.
Uses all four fingers on the clutch and brake levers.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Exercise 5: Obstacle Avoidance and Swerving
Key points of exercise:
Look ahead, maintain a steady speed with smooth steering control.
Separation of braking and swerving at the same time.
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© June 2009ARC Overview (Version 6.09)
ARC Exercise 6: Turning and Cornering
Key points of exercise:
1. Slow
2. Look
3. Press
4. Roll
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ARC Exercise 8: Slow Speed Tight Circles
Key points of exercise:
Proper clutch control maintaining a steady speed.
Proper head turn in the direction of the turn.
Counter-weighting to the outside of the turn.
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ARC Exercise 9: Tight U-Turns, Sharp Corners, Sharp Turns
Key points of exercise:
Demonstrating all of the skills you have practiced during the course of the day.
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ARC End of Presentation
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