Motorcycle Maintenance Mistakes To Avoid
"Regular maintenance of your motorcycle is very important and during this process, many of you keep making common mistakes that you must avoid to keep your motorcycle in a good condition."
Regular maintenance of your motorcycle is very important and during this process, many of you keep making common mistakes that you must avoid to keep your motorcycle in a good condition.
Here is the list of the common mistakes made by the owners during the maintenance:
1. Washing the Bike When the Engine or Pipes Are Hot:
Remember hot metal and cold water just don’t go together. You should always allow the expanded metal to cool down naturally rather than exposing it to extreme temperature changes when you wash it. This may damage the metal parts and finish.
There is a high risk of cracking the engine block or damaging pipes if you wash them while still hot.
Moreover, it doesn’t take long for your engine and pipes to cool down after a ride. So, wait a couple of minutes (at least 10 to be safe) before spraying your motorbike down with cold water.
2. Not Checking Tires Regularly:
An important part of regular motorcycle maintenance is checking your tires for wear and tear and to ensure that they’re at the correct pressure. Tire pressure affects your motorcycle’s handling.
Check your motorcycle pressure for the ideal pressure and use a reliable gauge to measure pressure. Always replace your tires before they reach a 1mm tread.
3. Using Different Mechanics:
When you become a seasoned rider you’ll likely do a lot of maintenance yourself and even small repairs. You should always choose a reliable mechanic that will be your partner in maintaining your bike.
Taking your bike to a new mechanic every time it needs work means that the mechanic won’t have records of your bike or understand the history of work that has been done.
Moreover, when you find a specialist who you trust, stick with them.
4. Buying Cheap Parts:
If you are replacing parts you’ll have the option of which parts to use and remember buying cheap means buying twice. Always choose parts with brands.
Not all motorcycle parts are made equal and if it’s an important part for the functioning of the bike then it’s worthwhile to shell out for reputable brands.
Ultimately, it will be more durable and long-lasting and won’t risk affecting other parts of your motorcycle.
5. Not Changing Oil Regularly:
This is one of the first things you’ll learn about how to maintain motorcycles – change the oil regularly! This is an important part of preventing motorcycle damage and it’s so easy to do.
Changing the oil removes debris and prevents corrosion as well as protects the engine from combustion by-products and contaminants.
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