Great Tips For Preparing Your Motorcycle For a Fun Summer of Riding
75When spring fever hits, it's hard to restrain the excitement and urge
to get outside and enjoy the outdoors, especially for bikers who have
been able to enjoy their favorite pastime during winter. Although you
may be anxious to hug the open road on your motorcycle right away, if
you take the proper precautions when removing your bike from winter
storage, it can save you time and money, as well as increase your
safety. Use these helpful hints when preparing your motorcycle for your
summer adventures:
Inspect your fuel tank - Basem Wasef, an expert author on motorcycle
topics for About.com, provides some great insight into preparing your
motorcycle for summer riding. Wasef recommends that you inspect your
fuel tank by opening the cap and determining whether the fuel is clean
or not. If you notice any decay or buildup of residue, drain the tank,
and then clean the carburetor and fuel lines before running the engine.
Kevin Crockett, an expert author for Ezine.com and motorcycle
enthusiast confirms the inherent risk that old fuel can cause by
claiming, "old fuel can cause your fuel lines and carburetor to clog
from gum." He also recommends checking the tank for rust. "If the tank
has rusted, you will need to clean and seal it to prevent flakes of
rust from clogging the carburetor jets."
Finish this step by adding a fresh tank of fuel before you ride your motorcycle.
Change your fluids - Drain old engine oil, replace the filter, and then
replenish the engine with new oil before you ride your motorcycle this
summer. Other fluids you need to check include transmission fluid,
brake fluid and coolant.
Lubricate cylinders - Wasef claims that by removing the spark plugs and
pouring two tablespoons of oil into the spark plug ports, you can
lubricate the top portion of the cylinder walls. This can be useful if
you failed to spray fogging oil on the top of the cylinder when you
prepared your motorcycle for winter storage. Examine the chain and
lubricate it, if necessary.
Charge your battery - Inspect the battery leads for corrosion. Wasef
advises topping off each battery cell with distilled water before
charging. Make certain the battery is fully charged before going on
your first motorcycle ride. Otherwise, you run the risk of becoming
stranded because of a depleted battery.
Inflate your tires and shocks - Inspect the tires for hairline cracks,
bubbles, weak spots or stress marks and address each issue separately.
Inflate each tire to the specified quantity of air pressure. Continue
by inspecting the shocks. Give the kickstand a few trial kicks, and
lubricate it if uncooperative.
Wash and wax your motorcycle - Thoroughly clean the exterior of your
motorcycle using a gentle cloth, and then protect it with a thin coat
of wax.
Use a safety checklist - The Motorcycle Safety Foundation offers a free
safety checklist that you should use every time you ride. The T-CLOCS
checklist, which stands for tires and wheels, controls, lights, oil,
chassis and stands, covers every critical safety aspect on your
motorcycle.
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BrianS 3 years ago
Never had a motorbike and I can't help thinking I have missed out somehow.