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Motorcycles offer a thrilling and economical means of transportation. Whether they are used for recreational purposes or for daily commutes, they need proper maintenance in order to have a long life span. Knowing when to change their components is crucial, otherwise, you can run into some serious mechanical problems or injuries. Let’s help you avoid that.

We here at CalMoto in Mountain View and Livermore, CA, want you to ride safely, so having an understanding of motorcycle parts is of your benefit. We are happy to provide you with a few basic factors on when you should replace certain motorcycle parts.

If you are looking for motorcycles, come take a look at our wide selection of European motorcycles and scooters today! We also proudly serve customers from San Francisco and San Jose, CA.

Worn-Out Tires

A pair of wheels is what takes you through the busy highways, or bumpy roads. But tires start wearing down from the moment you take your first trip, and eventually, they take a permanent retirement from the road. Having healthy tires is crucial for your safety, so make sure to examine them before hopping on your motorcycle.

Inspect your tires for any signs of wear, damages, or cracking, and take a look at the thread to make sure it’s not shallower than 2mm. Tires can averagely last up to five years, but of course, it all depends on what type of journey they venture in.

Battery Life

If your motorcycle struggles to start, or to a further extent, it doesn’t even crank at all, it’s a clear indication that it needs a new battery. Experts recommend replacing the battery every 3-5 years, even though it may appear to be healthy. Motorcycle batteries have a long life period, but as a safety precaution, it is always a good idea to get their electrolyte level checked frequently.

Brake Pads

You feel like quite the commander when making your motorcycle stop whenever you want. Let’s keep it that way. A very vital component that contributes to this is the brake pads. These are your braking system best friend, so making sure they are healthy is very important.

Brake pads press against the rotors to slow and stop the wheels from turning. Every time you bring your bike to a stop, it causes a lot of wear and tear. Eventually, they become thin and do not have the ability to grip properly. Brake pads should be thicker than 2mm, and if they’re not, they’ll need to be replaced.

We sure do hope this was helpful to you. We will happily answer all your questions on motorcycle parts and will be even happier to show you some motorcycles for sale. Come visit us at CalMoto in Mountain View or Livermore, CA. We offer our services to customers from San Francisco and San Jose, CA, too.

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