The freedom of operating a motorcycle on the open road is one of the most pleasurable experiences of owning a bike. Your motorcycle is like your own little world sometimes, and to keep it upright, bike owners should know the importance of regular maintenance tips to keep their machine operating efficiently.
Tires And Oil Changes
Proper inflation of the tires will provide a smooth ride. Tires with low air pressure on the rear of the bike can cause extra stress on the shaft drive and chain. It will cause more heat to generate as well which can lead to the chain needing adjusting because of loosening. Low air pressure can also cause the tires to wear out prematurely. Riders should always keep a check on the tires to make sure they are at the correct pressure. Tire replacement should be a priority when the tread depth is at 1-2 mm.
The oil level should be checked on a regular basis. Oil and filters should be changed at every 3,000 miles of operation. The conditions that the motorcycle is operated under can play a role in how dirty the oil becomes in the engine. Changing the oil regularly increases the life of the engine.
Engine Tune-ups
The spark plugs should be replaced each spring before the riding season begins. One fouled spark plug can be a disaster when traveling hundreds of miles from home. Always gap the plugs according to engine specifications. Never tighten the plugs over torque recommendations because it can damage the engine.
This is also the time to replace air filters and the fuel filter too. Make sure the bike fuel tank is completely empty before refueling. Moisture or water left from winter storage can affect the engine performance of the motorcycle.
Battery, Electrical System and Brakes
Always check the power in the battery with a voltmeter or similar device every year. A dead cell in the battery over the winter months is the leading cause of battery failure. The taillights and headlight should be checked each season and bike riders should check all electrical wiring on the motorcycle to make sure no loose connections are visible. Brake pads should be inspected and replaced when the pads are worn significantly. Brake fluid levels are another important part of the braking system that should be checked up on often.
Rider Safety On the Road
All motorcycle owners should carry motorcycle insurance and always practice safety during operation on the road. Scherline And Associates say each motorcycle rider should know the importance of being aware of the other drivers on the road since many accidents happen because other automobile drivers fail to see someone motorcycle riders.
Motorcycle rides are one of the best parts of owning a bike. Just be sure you know the proper maintenance and safety checks to take before going out each season.