Tool preparation
Make sure you have the proper tools to perform basic maintenance, such as wrenches, screwdrivers, wrench kits, etc.
Cleaning supplies
Include cleaning tools such as car wash fluid, sponges, soft brushes, etc. to ensure the cleanliness of the motorcycle surface and parts.
Engine oil and filter element
Regularly changing the engine oil and filter element is an important step to maintain the healthy operation of the engine.
Chain care
Check the tension and lubrication of the chain, ensure that the chain is properly lubricated, and replace the severely worn chain in time.
Brake inspection
Check the brake pads and brake fluid to ensure the normal operation of the brake system.
Tire inspection
Check the tire pressure and wear to ensure that the tire can provide sufficient grip and stability.
Battery maintenance
Check the battery’s electrolyte level and terminal connections for looseness, and ensure that the battery is charged properly.
Lighting and electrical system inspection
Check whether all lights are operating normally, including headlights, taillights, turn signals, etc., as well as the working status of other electrical systems.
Fastener inspection
Check whether all bolts and nuts on the motorcycle are firm, especially in parts that are easily affected by vibration during driving.
This is a list of basic motorcycle maintenance that we can quickly understand. These can make your riding more comfortable and safe. For older and neglected motorcycles, more careful maintenance may be required, not limited to this article. Leave a message to tell us, how do you usually maintain motorcycles?




