Basic Guidelines to Motorcycle Maintenance

Apr 6
19:32

2013

Brandon P. Hull

Brandon P. Hull

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Motorcycle maintenance is not all about enhancing the engine's performance. It can be the key to the rider's safety. And it is a huge advantage for every motorcycle riders to know practical ways on how to maintain and keep their bikes efficiently running.

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Taking good care of your motorcycle will ensure a safe and enjoyable ride every time for years to come. It is not true that motorcycles require less maintenance than cars. Motorcycle maintenance is not all about enhancing your engine's performance.  It is a huge advantage for every motorcycle riders to know practical ways on how to maintain and keep their bikes efficiently running. The following are few tips on how to achieve a perfectly-running motorcycle:

·         Regular check-up by a certified mechanic. A regular check-up on all the essential parts and supplies like brakes,Basic Guidelines to Motorcycle Maintenance Articles tires, oil, batteries, chains, and even fuel is very important. The motorcycle owner should be familiar with all the motorcycle parts.

·         Keep tires well-inflated. Prevent tires from being under-inflated to reduce the chances of blow outs or flat tires. Always keep a tire pressure gauge handy while riding and replace tires at the first sign of excessive wear or cracking.

·         Check brake fluid level regularly. In case that the level lows repeatedly, the entire brake system should be checked immediately.

·         Lubricate your engine. This should be done regularly. Changing oil should be every 2000 kms. Chains, shaft drives, and belts also need regular lubrication.

·         Keep batteries charged. A well-charged battery prevents wear on your starter or excessive starting attempts. Batteries are ideally maintained on a quarterly basis.

·         Check the brake pads.  Replaced if they are thin or worn. If not sure how much mileage your brake pads still have, ask for professional help.

·         Do not forget to gas up! Keep your bike fueled. If the fuel level drops too low this will cause your fuel filter to clog with the debris that is often found at the bottom of gas tanks.

A motorcycle usually lasts longer than its estimated life span if you know how to maintain it properly. A well-maintained motorcycle is equivalent to its rider’s safety.