How to Keep Your Bike As Good As New

Motorcycle maintenance is as much about mechanics as it is about art. If you are a bike owner, it is your responsibility to ensure your two-wheeler remains up to date for a safe, smooth and cost-effective bike riding experience.

Best practices to keep your bike brand new:

 

Key maintenance focus areas to ensure your bike's good health:

 

Change the engine oil frequently

Engine oil is to a bike what blood is to the human body, vital for proper functioning and needs constant refreshment. Oil keeps the engine lubricated and cool. Not replacing it will create drag, reduce mileage, and damage the engine.

Care for your spark plugs


This tiny item literally causes a spark which in turn creates ignition. Without a healthy plug, your engine performance suffers, fuel economy drops, and your bike cannot perform at maximum power. Change the plugs as per the owner’s manual and always use high-quality ones.

Lubricate the chain

The motorcycle chain often suffers a lot of stress. You need to keep it clean and oiled on a regular basis. The chain will stretch with use and you do not want that; it should be tight. The owner’s manual will give you instructions for this. Lubricated and tight, that’s the perfect combo.

 

Clean the air filter

A clean filter is directly linked to the bike’s health. It prevents any dust material from entering the engine. Considering the pollution many Indian cities face, it is vital to change the air filters on a regular basis.

 

Maintain the battery


Make frequent and regular inspections for any leakages. You can use the minimum (min.) and maximum (max.) markers as a gauge if you top it up with distilled water. Keep it clean to remove and prevent corrosions, and charge it if the bike hasn’t been in use for a long time.

 

Ensure smooth brakes


Bikes have braking systems for both tyres and when applied, the tyres need to stop. To ensure they do, maintain brake fluid to the correct level, brake pads are in good health; replace if worn out, and buy quality brake material.

 

Maintain tyre pressure


The optimum tyre pressure is necessary for a bike’s good performance. Each week, make a check on the pressure with a gauge, it should match the manufacturer’s recommended standards. If over-inflated, expect poor grip. If under-inflated, expect tricky handling. Any cracks or tears should be rectified immediately or you will suffer a tyre blowout.

Check the lights


The headlight, rear light, and indicators are often overlooked. No more. Wipe them with a cloth each time you ride; it doesn’t take a lot of time. Things to keep in mind are focus and brightness. The lenses should be crystal clear and not have signs of any fogginess. And if there is any drop in brightness, replace the bulbs.

Horn Ok Please


A vital accessory during daily commutes, a good horn should make a clean and clear noise. A faulty fuse is one of the most common causes of a poor horn. Remember to clean the horn because dust particles get collected in it and reduce the horn’s life cycle.

 

Clean your bike


It makes sense to wash your bike every weekend if you use it for a daily commute. Soap down the bike with a soft sponge or cloth and then wash it down with warm water. Cleanliness will always make your bike look brand new.

 

While you follow these steps, do not forget to buy online insurance for bikes as it’s convenient and mandatory.

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