What is the spacing for motorcycle slalom test poles?
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For ordinary and light two-wheeled motorcycles, the spacing is the vehicle length plus 50 cm; for regular three-wheeled motorcycles, it's the vehicle length plus 40 cm; for sidecar three-wheeled motorcycles, it's the vehicle length plus 80 cm. The pole spacing for two-wheeled motorcycles is generally 2.5 meters to 3 meters. Slalom test requirements: Navigate through 5 poles in an S-shape with 2.5m spacing. There should be over 1m of white line on both sides. Failing criteria include crossing the line, hitting a pole, or stalling. After completing the slalom, circle around and navigate back through the poles. Slalom test precautions: After starting the slalom, correctly determine the entry angle and speed. If the angle is too wide or the speed is too fast, the motorcycle may not have enough turning space and could cross the width limit line. The correct approach is to enter between the sideline and the pole at first or second gear. After entering, properly coordinate the throttle and clutch, maintaining a semi-engaged state as much as possible. This allows for timely power cutoff and corresponding adjustments.