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T or
GT
(Motorcycle designation suffix) - Touring (oulevard
C90T, Honda VTX1800T, BMW K1200GT)
T.W.O
- Two Wheels Only, anyone who ONLY rides a bike (no car)
Table-top jump -
A jump similar to a double jump, except the void
between the jumps is filled in with dirt, creating the
table-top.
Tachometer
Tagged - As
in tag you're it. Old term for finding out there is a cop or narc undercover
in your bar or club. (South)
Tail pack/bag
- A bag or luggage that mounts on to the (tail) rear seat or rear luggage
rack of the bike.
Tail Gunner
- The last rider in a group. This rider is typically responsible for
acquiring a new lane when the group changes lanes, rendering assistance to
any rider who must leave the group, assessing the skill level of new riders
to the group, and communications with the lead bike rider about traffic
conditions behind the group. This rider is often the 'safety officer' for
that group.
Tall - High
Final Drive Gear Ratio.
Tank bag - A
bag or luggage that mounts on to the top of the
fuel tank.
Tankslapper
-1. A severe speed wobble that the handlebars bang alternately agaist the
sides of the fuel tank. 2. When you get off the side of the road and the
handlebars start slamin back and forth.
Tangg
Tappet - Tappetss
- 1. Device to self-adjust valve clearances. 2. Small
metal slugs between the cam and the pushrod or rocker
arm.
Tar Snake -
An uneven, slippery patch in a road crack
Target Fixation
- When a riders eyes focus on a point in the
distance, line or debris on the road, causing them to
inadvertently steer the bike toward that area rather
than in the intended path. The majority of riders fall
prey to this as it's easy to target fixate on a
bump/hole in the road or something you didn't want to
run over.
Tarmac-
British term for what North American's call asphalt.
Tats -
Tattoos
T-Bone - 1.
Crashing into the side of a cage. Can happen when a
vehicle makes a left turn in front of a biker or pulls a
U-turn in the middle of the street. 2. Common crash
condition where a car turns in front of a motorcycle and
the connecting
vehicles are perpendicular - hence "T-bone".
T-CLOCK(see also T-CLOCS)-
Older term used to help remember your Pre-Ride
inspection - Tires, Controls, Lights (and electronics),
Oils, Chassis (and chain) and Kickstand (make sure it's
up)
T-CLOCS (see also
T-CLOCK)- Updated term used to help remember your Pre-Ride inspection
- Tires, Controls, Lights (and electronics), Oils, Chassis (and chain) and
Stands* (make sure it's up). *Both the side and center stands
TDC - Top
Dead Center. The point at which a piston is at its highest position (and
therefore point of greatest compression) within the cylinder.
Team - A
subgroup of four
motorcycles within a larger group ride.
Telelever System
- The most successful alternate front suspension, made by BMW, which takes
the shock absorption function of a hydraulic fork and transfers it to a
shock absorber located behind the steering head.
Telescopic forks
- Front suspension system with two fork legs, each with
sliding and fixed tubular members that telescope
together to allow suspension movement.
Textiles -
The jacket/gloves/etc (safety gear) used by riders that
is made out of textile.
The Bicycle Lane
The Big Roadd
- The Interstate
The Main Jet
- No not the one in your Carburetor , The Main Jet is
another word for the Interstate Highway.
The Man -
Police or Law Enforcement Officer
The Mann -
Artist David Mann
The Motor Company
-
Harley-Davidson
The Ton -
100MPH
The Double
- (also known as the 'Double
T', or 'Double
Ton') - meaning 200 mph.
Thermostat
- Controls engine temperatures by preventing coolant
flow when the engine is cold and permitting flow when
the engine warms.
Thirteen (13)
- It is for Mother Club e.g. The original chapter of the
club and the ruling body of the club. If a member is
wearing a 13 he is a member of the Mother club and is a
boss of the club.
Three Piece Outfit
- Refers to a club, stems from the 3 piece patches.
Throttle -
The throttle controls the engine's power by restricting
the substance that enters the engine.
Throttle lock
- Manual device fitted to the throttle of a motorcycle
that applies friction to keep the throttle from moving.
Used to temporarily give your hand a rest on long rides.
Throttle Rocker
- A Throttle Rocker is a device that wraps around
the throttle grip of your motorcycle. The end protrudes
out from the grip to form a contoured portion that
comfortably fits the heel and palm of your hand. Using
the heel of your hand, you apply downward pressure on
the Throttle Rocker and the throttle grip rotates.
Thumper -
1. Bikes with large displacement, single cylinder, for
stroke engines. Any single cylinder bike (like the BMW
F650, Kawasaki
KLR650) street or off road.
Thrashing it
or Caning it
- Self-explanatory terms for taking the bike for 'a
blast'.
Time Hack
Tire, Tyre -
Rubber, Sneaker. The round thing made of rubber your motorcycle moves on.
Tire Cross Section
- 1. The shape (profile) of the cross section of an inflated tire on
a rim. 2. What a tire would look like if you sliced through it.
Tire direction
- Unlike car tires, motorcycle tires have an arrow on the sidewall showing
the direction of travel. It is important to mount motorcycle tires correctly
and the tire direction arrow is correctly oriented in the direction the tire
will spin the majority of the time.
Tire Profile
- The lateral curvature of the tread of an inflated tire, usally expressed
as a comparison of height to width.
Tire Warmers
- Real racing tires work best once they’ve
attained their high operating temperatures. Electric
“blankets” wrapped around the wheels help speed this
process, allowing the rider to start going fast sooner.
Too Late Light
Toos -
Tattoos
Top End - 1.
The maximum speed of a motorcycle. 2. The upper part of the engine, which
contains the pistons, cylinders, and valve gear, and the induction system
consits of the apparati that mix an air and fuel charge and inject it into
the combustion chamber, located in the top end.
Tourer - A
type of motorcycle designed for long distance riding, typically a heavier
bike with hard luggage and comfortable seating arrangements. Also referred
to as "Geezer Glides" and an "old
man's bike" as older folks tend to have these.
Torque - 1.
The tendency of a force to cause an object to rotate. In an engine, the
torque is expressed as the force applied multiplied by the distance from the
center of rotation. It is the basic measure of the propulsive effect of a
powered wheel. Or, said in other words: The measure of the force applied to
produce rotational motion usually measured in foot-pounds or Nm. Torque is
determined by multiplying the applied force by the distance from the pivot
point to the point where the force is applied. 2. Measure of force producing
torsion and rotation around an axis. A measurement of engine power described
as the ability to turn or twist. Maximum torque is produced wen an engine is
operating at maximum combustion efficiency. 3. A twisting force, and in a
motorcycle it is a measure of the leverage the engines exerts on the rear
wheel.
Totaled -
Any vehicle that is in an accident.
Insurance company term that means the cost of repairing a vehicle is
greater than the cost it is worth*. *Worth as defined by the insurance
company.
Touring Bike
- 1. A Luxurious motorcycle with many comforts and amenities for long range
travel. 2. A bike equipped for longer riders with fairings and saddle bags.
Tractionn -
A tires ability to grip the road.
Trail - The
distance along the ground from the steering axis to the
center of the contact patch. Street
bikes commonly have a trail or 4-6 inches.
Trailer Boy
- Someone who trailers there bike long distances and
then wants everyone to believe they rode many miles to
get there.
Trailer Queen
- Pristine antique bike brought to competitive old bike
meets, and rolled off its trailer or out of the back of
a van for judging, and rolled back in immediately after.
Rarely, or never, seen to actually run. Back home, it
lives under a cover in the owners barn/garage.
Trailer TwinkieTrailer Week
by some. Most likely they are posers and waxers.
Trailing Brakee
- Applying the rear brake as a motorcycle leans over in
a corner.
Trailing Throttle
- Closing the throttle as the bike decelerates to
apply engine braking.
Transfer Port
- Two stroke fresh fuel post between the crankcase and
the cylinder.
Transmission
- The system of gears and chains by which power is
transmitted from the engine to the driving wheel.
Travel -
The distance that suspension components, the forks and
shocks, move up and down when the bike rides over bumps.
Tri-Armor -
Is armor comprised of a plastic membrane sandwiched
between dual density closed cell memory armor. Tri-Armor
was developed from the results of a four year crash
study in Germany. The goal of this study was to develop
the most protective motorcycle suit. Construction and
placement of the Tri-Armor was designed to provide the
best impact and abrasion resistance. Tri-Armor exceeds
the current “CE” approved standards.
Trial -
Trial is the sport of riding specifically designed bikes
to overcome obstacles that often require difficult
stunts like jumping from a standstill without touching
feet to the ground. A trial bike is very lightweight and
is easily distinguished from other off-road bikes by the
appearance that the rider will have a hard time finding
a seat on it.
Trail Braking
- Keeping the brakes applied late in to the corner.
Trials Bike
- For competition over radical, rough terrain. Trials
motorcycles are designed to be extremely light,
minimalist off-road specialties with low gear ratios,
high ground clearance and a control layout suited for a
standing rider.
Trick -
Cool - "That dude's bike is trick"
Trickle charging
Trike - A
three-wheeled motorcycle with no sidecar. Can either be 1 wheel in front, 2
in back (trike), or 2 wheels in front and 1 in back (reverse trike).
Triplee - A
three cylinder inline motorcycle engine.
Trip Meter
- Displays the distance traveled since the trip meter
was last re-set. Used to estimate fuel consumption, or
when to stop for gas on bikes without a fuel gauge.
Triple Trees
or Triple Clamps
- The two pieces that attach the bike's front end to the
frame, named after the three positions on each piece;
one for each fork tube and a center for the steering
stem.
Troubleshoot/Troubleshooting - Looking for the
problem on the bike.
True Blue -
A Biker who travels long distances or takes long bike
trips.
Trumpet -
Slang for a Triumph motorcycle. Can also mean a
trumpet-shaped exhaust pipe.
T-Shirt Biker
- Someone who has the leather jacket, chain drive
wallet, T-shirts and all, but no scooter (motorcycle).
TT (Tourist
Trophy) - Road race held on closed public roads on the
Isle of Man, off the coast of Great Britain. The TT is
the oldest motorcycle-racing event in the world. The
first race was held in 1907. Racers routinely reach
speeds in excess of 260 kph (100 mph) that take them
through villages, along rocky mountain sides and along
single lane country roads. The TT is also the most
dangerous racing event in the world.
Tuck -
Crouched aerodynamically best riding position used to
decrease drag and increase speed
Tucking - A
front wheel suddenly turning itself too sharply toward a
turn with the bike leaned over.
Tune up -
When a senior club member sets a junior club member
straight.
Tuppermobile
- Any Bike that has plastic arm rests for passengers
(like Honda Goldwing)
Turbin Top
or Cow Pie
- 1979 to 1984 4 speed shifter lids because of there
shape.
Turbocharger
- Arguably a more efficient variation of the
supercharger. Impellers in the exhaust are turned by the
exhaust gases, which power impellers in the air intake
forcing more air past the carburetors.
Turn Out -
When all members come together in the case of an
initiation for a new member.
Turn Signals
- Blinkers
Twenty Twenty
(20/20) - A Harley Rider ( $20,000 for the Harley,
$20,000 for a pickup to tow it with)
Twenty-two
(22) - Someone who has done time
Twin Spar Frame
- A bike frame with two steel or aluminum spars (flat
beams) sandwiched around the sides of the engine.
Twingle - A
vertical twin engine where both pistons move up and down
together. Combination of the words twin and single.
Twisties -
Section of road with a lot of turns. 2. A road or race
track with many curves.
Twisting the wick
- Speeding up, Roll on the throttle.le.
Two into one
(2-1) - 2 exhaust header pipes mating into one pipe
Two second rule
- This is the minimum spacing in seconds between moving
motorcycles. While in formation, maintain a 2-second
interval from the rider in front of you. It is measured
by counting "one-thousand one, one-thousand two" as you
see the rider in front of you pass a sign or landmark.
Stop counting when you pass the same marker. Under poor
weather conditions, maintain longer intervals consistent
with safety.
Two Stroke - Two
Stroke Engine - 1. Mechanically simple, light and
powerful, two stroke engines combine the exhaust and
intake strokes, making every other stroke a power
stroke. 2. An engine (also called a stroker) who's power
cycle consists of just two movements, or strokes: The
piston moves down, drawing in the fuel air charge, and
then up, cumbusting the charge. Unfortunately two stroke
engines typically produce much more pollution than a
four stroke design.
Two Up - A
term for carrying a passenger on your motorcycle.
Two-way Street
- Playing it even with both parties entitled to &
receiving the same treatment
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