Tips to Keep Your Motorbike Healthy

Posted by pooja late on December 14th, 2018

A motorbike - be it a cruiser, scooter or moped - is one of the most practical means of transportation out there. They allow us to move through cities with heavy traffic, as well as the cost and maintenance, being much less than that of a car. However, a motorcycle requires special attention in order to keep it in the best possible condition. This will both keep it running smoothly for yourself and maintain its second-hand value should you want to sell it in the future. In this article, we will go over some motorcycle maintenance tips to keep your motorbike healthy and ensure it makes it last at least a few more laps around the track.

Monitoring the tires is part of the basic maintenance for motorcycles. It is advisable to check the pressure and the grooves of the tires before beginning a journey, making sure that they do not have cracks, holes, tears, or any wear that can put your safety at risk. Weather and ground conditions can affect the tires, and you should look for damage but also rot. Once the tires are worn, don't wait too long to change them.

If the tires are over-inflated, there is less contact with the road and therefore less grip. If they don't have enough air, the tire wall will be less stable to the point of braking and handling can be tricky. This motorcycle maintenance tip is to check the tire pressure regularly with a pressure gauge; but only when they have cooled down. If they have heated during the course of a ride then they will read differently.

The bike chain should not be too slack and should be well oiled. It is important to check the chain tension to prevent excessive wear and rough transmission and gear changes. This is quite a durable component; a bike chain can usually with withstand up to 30,000 km (18,000 mi) without needing to be replaced. Here you can find more details on how to clean a motorcycle chain and how often to replace it.

During the annual check-up, a good motorcycle maintenance tip is to ask the mechanic to check the status of the chain of your motorcycle. They can then tell you if it's time to change it or whether it is too slack and needs tightening. If you are checking the tension yourself, do so by placing a load or weight on the bike. When you are on it, your weight makes the pressure greater.

If you have a new bike and you follow the instruction manual, it should last for a long time in good condition. Our last motorcycle maintenance tip is to stay vigilant. Keep an ear out for when your engine is making unfamiliar noises or if its feel changes when you ride it. If you remember our first top tip was to read up and learn about your bike, but once you do you need to put that knowledge to good use. Do not forget to take your motorbike to the mechanic once a year and drive carefully. Always go to the mechanic if you notice that your motorbike has any issues, otherwise it may not last as long as it should.

Author’s Bio

Jordan Clapp in this article focuses on the maintenance of the bike. He advised his audience on the importance of not allowing the chain bike to slack.

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