Bike care and maintenance
If you own a motorcycle, you know how to keep your bike fit. But what do you do for a living? Here are some tips to take care of your bike's engine, suspension and brakes:
Engine maintenance:
In the case of engines, all you can do is clean and lubricate them. This will help keep the moving parts stuck and keep debris from causing damage. To clean the bike's engine, use a soft cloth dipped in warm water with soap. Then wipe all surfaces with a dry cloth - especially hose where water can get stuck in them and cause rust.
Suspension Maintenance:
The suspension systems are designed to absorb road bumps so that your tires do not have to bear all the impact themselves. If these systems become worn out or damaged by potholes or other obstacles on the road, they may not work as efficiently, which can affect your ability to control your motorcycle when riding a bike at high speeds or on rough terrain.
To maintain good suspension performance:
Check your tires regularly for signs of wear or damage (such as cracks) There are many places on the bike where hands do not reach. Use a toothbrush to clean those areas. You can use a brush with a long handle to clean the wheels of the bike. After rinsing the motorbike with water, clean it thoroughly.
Then place in a place where there is light and air. Check if there are any cracks in the fuel line (oil tube) of the bike. The front and rear brakes should be checked regularly to see if they are working properly. If it doesn't work properly, adjust between the two brakes.
Finally:
Check all nutbolts while cleaning the motorbike. If the nutbolt is loose, tighten it. Check the tire air pressure regularly. If there is more or less, adjust the air. Stay tuned to aponhut.com for more information on motorbike maintenance and more.
Happy riding !!