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Not all motorcycle maintenance needs to take place in a professional’s garage. Some basic motorcycle maintenance can be done by you! Simple preventative checks and tweaks can keep your motorcycle running like new. You may not be able to stop all issues, but you can prevent or minimize most of them. We rounded up easy motorcycle maintenance you can do below. For the fixes beyond your ability, bring your motorcycle to CalMoto. We proudly serve those in Mountain View, Livermore, San Jose, and San Francisco, California.

Brakes

Your brakes control your speed so you can stay in control of your motorcycle. They keep you from plunging down a hill. They prevent you from plowing into another vehicle. They keep you safe, but they must be well-maintained to do so.

Before you hit the road, glance at your brake fluid levels. Top them off if they are low. Check out your brake pads as well since they wear down as you use them. Eventually, you’ll need to replace them. If you notice any squeaking, pulsating, and grinding, it’s time for a professional motorcycle maintenance.

Tires

Tires are pretty straightforward and only require two checks. First, is there enough tread? Tread helps your motorcycle maintain traction with the road. As you cruise around town, it gets worn down. Eventually, it’ll need to be replaced. Your owner’s manual will clue you in as to when you need new tires.

It’s good to note that some issues can cause the tread to get worn down and unnatural rates, such as poor tire alignment. If you notice your tread getting worn down at different levels or too quickly, it may be an issue. Make a motorcycle maintenance appointment to get it checked out.

Second, is the tire pressure at the right levels? When tires have too much inflation, they won’t have proper contact with the road. When tires have too little inflation, it’s hard for them to handle the forces pressing on them. Your owner’s manual will guide you as to what level you should shoot for. Use your tire pressure gauge in the morning (when the tires are cold) for the best reading.

Fuel

Your fuel filter affects how your motorcycle rides. When it gets clogged, it’ll suck up power from your vehicle. If you hear odd sounds or your engine struggles to start, it’s time to replace the filter.

It’s also important to use the right fuel. If you don’t ride often, opt for higher octane fuels. Ethanol-heavy fuels can transform into a corrosive mixture when they sit too long.

Chains, Shafts, and Belts

Your motorcycle relies on these to push power throughout the vehicle. Proper motorcycle maintenance requires keeping these lubricated and in good working order. Make sure the belt is adjusted right. When it’s too tight, it can strain the material. When it’s too loose, the belt itself could become loose. If any of these parts aren’t working right, get a motorcycle maintenance done.

We hope you found our guide helpful! We think it’s empowering to know that you are capable of conducting some of your own motorcycle maintenance. But eventually, you will run into something that you can’t fix. Enlist the professional help of CalMoto. We operate a service department and parts replacement options. Our expert staff can get your motorcycle running like new in no time. We also offer a wide range of new and used motorcycles for sale. Find the perfect model for your price range, riding level, and riding lifestyle. Whatever you need, you can find it with us! We proudly serve those in Mountain View, Livermore, San Jose, San Fransisco, and Tracy, California.

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