Who wouldn’t want their bike to be healthy and new? It is common to neglect your bike after a few years or months of purchase. You can do a few things to keep your bike in great condition. We will share 12 key bike maintenance tips to keep you and your bike smiling for a long time.
Tips for Keeping Your Bike in Great Condition
Regularly inspect your tires.
Regularly inspect your bike’s tires. This includes a thorough inspection of the bike’s condition and air pressure. Your bike manufacturer recommends that tire pressures be maintained at the recommended levels. Check your tires for any cuts or scrapes that may cause an undesirable thing like a tire burst. Check your tires at least once a week. You should also check the wheel alignment and balance.
Make sure your engine oil is clean.
Your bike’s smooth operation and maintenance are dependent on engine oil. Maintain a proper level of engine oil by checking it regularly. It would help if you inspected for oil leakages. The presence of carbon deposits will cause the oil to thicken and create a drag on the engine internals. It is important to realize that using dirty oil on your bike will increase fuel consumption and dramatically reduce the engine’s life expectancy.
Clean Air filter
Dusty conditions in India can clog the filter very quickly. Make sure you keep your air filter clean. If you live in dusty areas, you must change your air filter regularly.
Clutch Adjustment
The clutch shifts the gears at regular intervals throughout the ride. It is often used. The clutch must be adjusted properly and allow for enough play. Do not tighten the clutch too tightly. A loose clutch can cause it to slip and increase fuel consumption.
Engine
Your bike’s engine is its heart. Regular servicing and tune-up will keep your engine running like clockwork. This will reduce your fuel bills. When cleaning your carburetor, pay particular attention to maintaining valve clearances. Remember to keep the carburettor always clean. Clean the carburetor’s float chamber and any other parts after traveling 1500 km. The spark plug is an essential component of engine combustion. You must ensure that the spark plug is clean and properly set.
For two-stroke bikes, it is recommended to clean the spark plug every 750 km and every 1,500 km for four-stroke bikes. Modern bikes require a choke to start cold. Choke is necessary to meet the emission norms and fuel efficiency requirements.
Transmission System
Regular lubrication and cleaning of the chain are essential for your motorcycle. To clean the chain, use paraffin. To remove dirt and grime from the chain, use a piece of cloth and a soft brush. You should never use water to clean the chains as it could cause rust. After the dirt is removed completely, use a brush to remove the paraffin and wipe the chain with a dry cloth.
Clean the surface
The 2-wheeler body surface must be cleaned regularly to maintain its surface finish. Before cleaning your motorcycle, ensure you have removed the H.T. and ignition switch unit. It would help if you covered the coil and silencer with plastic sheets. Avoid exposing your bike directly to the sun. Instead, park your bike in the shade. Too much sunlight can cause your bike to look dull.
Keep Battery Charged
It needs to be maintained regularly to ensure a long, trouble-free life of your bike’s battery. Top up your battery with distilled water if necessary. Check for any battery leakage. You should ensure the bike is clean and free of battery leakages. You should ensure that the battery is fully charged if the bike isn’t used for a long time.
Keep Brakes On
Keep both brakes that hold the tire in place properly. If brakes become too tight or loose, both can be dangerous. It is recommended that brakes be adjusted according to each rider’s individual style and requirements. If the bike makes a screeching noise, replace the brake pads.
Check Fork Oil
Make sure to change your bike’s oil once every 12000 km.
Check out Sprockets
Make sure to inspect the Sprockets regularly and replace any that are damaged. Sprockets are designed to last for approximately 40,000 km.
Riding speed
To reduce fuel consumption and keep your bike in good condition, maintain a speed of 40-60 km/h.