I too have taken the test at the DMV, although it was in Cali while I was visiting folks. You should either obtain the hard copy of the study guide at the DMV or download the electronic version at their website. When I did the written test, I had to complete half of the Class C test and all of the Class M test. After I passed, I was issued a permit good for one year. I took the ride test 8 days after I got the permit and passed with flying colors. When I did the ride test, I was tested on how well I maintained a straight path between parallel lines spaced 2 feet apart. I also weaved around cones and completed a series of tight circles and u-turns. The key here is being able to control your bike at slow speeds and using your clutch effectively. Practice your slow riding skills, weaves, turns, and straightline maneuvers religiously before you test. Practicing with an experienced rider who has taken the test previously is a great bonus. You will be in 1st or 2nd gear during that test. It would be wise to rent or borrow a friend's small displacement bike for the test as it would be easier to control under those conditions. I used a Ninja 250R for the practice and the test. Please keep in mind I tested in California although you may encounter similar situations in your state. Sorry for the long post, but I hope it helps somewhat.