| Motorcycle Mechanics work on motorcycles and other units such as motor scooters and all-terrain units. They inspect, clean, test, assemble, diagnose, maintain and repair engines, transmissions, drive systems, steering assemblies, braking systems, chassis, suspension, electrical systems, vehicle management systems, fuel systems and exhaust systems.<ref>http://www.red-seal.ca/trades/m.4t.4rcycl.2_m.2ch-eng.html</ref> | | Motorcycle Mechanics work on motorcycles and other units such as motor scooters and all-terrain units. They inspect, clean, test, assemble, diagnose, maintain and repair engines, transmissions, drive systems, steering assemblies, braking systems, chassis, suspension, electrical systems, vehicle management systems, fuel systems and exhaust systems.<ref>http://www.red-seal.ca/trades/m.4t.4rcycl.2_m.2ch-eng.html</ref> |
| In Canada, the Motorcycle Mechanic trade is (as of Feb 2020) defined by the [http://www.red-seal.ca/trades/m.4t.4rcycl.2_m.2ch-eng.html 2012 Motorcycle Mechanic Red Seal National Occupational Analysis (NOA)]. This Occupational Standards document is created and updated in consultation with tradespersons and it officially defines what is meant by "scope of the trade." All Red Seal Exam questions are drawn from the sub-tasks outlined in the Occupational Standards document. | | In Canada, the Motorcycle Mechanic trade is (as of Feb 2020) defined by the [http://www.red-seal.ca/trades/m.4t.4rcycl.2_m.2ch-eng.html 2012 Motorcycle Mechanic Red Seal National Occupational Analysis (NOA)]. This Occupational Standards document is created and updated in consultation with tradespersons and it officially defines what is meant by "scope of the trade." All Red Seal Exam questions are drawn from the sub-tasks outlined in the Occupational Standards document. |