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1.Regularly Check Fluid Levels: Ensure that oil, pivots, and linkages to prevent corrosion and
coolant, brake fluid, and other essential fluids are ensure smooth operation.
at the correct levels. Top them up or change them
Maintenance Tips as needed according to the manufacturer's 10.Inspect Filters: Check air filters, oil filters, and
recommendations. fuel filters regularly and replace them as needed to
maintain optimal engine performance and fuel
For Motorcycle 2.Inspect Tires: Check tire pressure, tread depth, efficiency.
and overall condition regularly. Under inflated or
worn-out tires can affect handling and safety. 11.Check Fasteners and Bolts: Periodically
Owners inspect all fasteners, bolts, and nuts for tightness
3.Keep the Chain Clean and Lubricated: Clean and proper torque. Tighten or replace any loose or
the motorcycle chain regularly and lubricate it with damaged fasteners to prevent components from
motorcycle-specific chain lubricant to prevent rust coming loose while riding.
and ensure smooth operation.
12.Inspect Exhaust System: Check the exhaust
4.Inspect Brakes: Check brake pads and discs system for leaks, damage, or rust. Ensure that the
for wear, and ensure that the brake fluid is clean exhaust pipes and mufflers are securely mounted
and at the correct level. Replace brake pads and and functioning correctly.
discs when necessary for optimal braking
performance. 13.Keep the Bike Clean: Regularly wash and wax
the motorcycle to prevent dirt, grime, and road
5.Inspect Lights and Signals: Ensure that all
lights, indicators, and brake lights are working salt from building up and causing corrosion. Clean
correctly. the chain and sprockets to remove debris and old
Replace any bulbs or damaged components lubricant.
promptly.
14.Follow Manufacturer's Maintenance
6.Check Battery: Monitor the condition of the Schedule: Refer to the motorcycle's owner's
battery, including the terminals and electrolyte
levels if applicable. Keep the battery charged and manual for specific maintenance intervals and
consider replacing it if it's old or showing signs of procedures recommended by the manufacturer.
weakness. Adhere to the maintenance schedule to ensure the
longevity and reliability of the bike.
7.Inspect Suspension: Check suspension
components for leaks, damage, or excessive wear.
Ensure that suspension settings are adjusted By following these maintenance tips, motorcycle
according to the rider's preferences and riding owners can keep their bikes in excellent condition,
conditions. prolong their lifespan, and enjoy a safe and
smooth riding experience.
8.Inspect Cables and Controls: Check throttle,
clutch, and brake cables for signs of wear or
fraying.
Lubricate cables and controls regularly to ensure
smooth operation.
9.Clean and Lubricate Moving Parts: Regularly
clean and lubricate moving parts such as levers,