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Motorcycle/ATV Repair School Course Outline

Motorcycle / ATV Repair Module 1
Introduction to Motorcycles and ATVs

• Styles and Designs
• The Engine
• Overview of Systems
• Shop Safety and Environmental Protection
• Tools, Measuring Instruments and Shop Equipment
• Fasteners, Gaskets and Diagnostic Procedures
• Basic Electrical and Electronic Theory
• Four-stroke and Two-stroke Engines

Motorcycle / ATV Repair Module 2
The Major Systems and How Each Works

• Fuel Systems
• Battery and Charging Systems
• Ignition Systems
• Lubrication Systems
• Cooling Systems
• Exhaust Systems and Emission Controls
• Power Transmission Systems
• Wheels and Tires

Motorcycle / ATV Repair Module 3
Maintenance and Overhauls

• Brakes
• Frame and Suspension
• Accessory Systems
• Engine and Power Transmission Disassembly
• Two-stroke Engine Overhaul
• Four-stroke Engine Overhaul
• Power Transmission Overhaul
• Tune-up and General Service
• The Business of Motorcycle and ATV Service

Motorcycle / ATV Repair Module 4
The Motorcycle Workshop

• Tool Usage and Workshop Techniques
• Engine and Transmission Related Tasks
• Frame and Suspension Related Tasks
• Electrical and Ignition Related Tasks
• Oils, Bearings, Seals
• Fuel, Sparkplugs
• Torque Settings and Drive Chains
• Electrical Equipment

Motorcycle / ATV Repair Module 5
ATV Repair

• ATV Terminology
• ATV Buyer’s Guide
• Tools, Safety, and Accessories
• Brake Systems
• Fuel and Exhaust Systems
• Suspension, Steering and Frame
• Electrical System
• Tires and Wheels
• Engine Maintenance
• Clutch, Transmission and Final Drive
• Cleaning, Storing, and Transporting the ATV

We take great pride in providing you with the most up-to-date textbooks and equipment. One or more of the above-mentioned subjects may, therefore, change if updating becomes necessary during the course of your studies. The order in which the material is presented may vary.

This program is specifically designed to serve as an introduction or enhancement of the theoretical knowledge required for the vocational application of this subject. It is intended to help individuals in the furtherance of their vocational training and is not intended as a substitute for licensing or certification requirements, which may include an apprenticeship or additional training, as required by law.


Motorcycle Repair School
"It was very useful; I learned a lot of things I did not know about." — D.K. - Pennsylvania
Motorcycle Repair Courses
"I enjoyed the program. The charts and diagrams were especially helpful." — R.D. - North Carolina
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