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| Lupine Lacuna |
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Remove your brakes
This should stop any accidental braking incidents
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| DrDonnyBrago |
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 Posted: 11:13 - 31 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Checking the bike over (how often and what?) |
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I'd agree with most of this:
https://www.motorcycle.co.uk/Articles/Maintenance/Easy-scheduled-maintenance.aspx
Some of it is bullshit though. You don't need to check your spark plug gaps monthly on a modern 4 stroke. Checking for leaks and holes in your tyres is enough, I do it when taking locks etc off - quick look for for fluid leaks, nails, obviously flat tyre, bolts hanging out, chain hanging off etc.
Lights I check weekly along with fluid levels, tyre pressure, chain tension and lube, chafing of cables etc. |
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I shamefully neglected my CBR for a bit and when I finally got round to checking it over, I found the chain was mega loose, the tyres were 10psi+ down on what they should be and the front brake light microswitch wasn't operating properly
I'm only really a weekend rider, so I check mine over at least once a month for condition. |
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| T.C |
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Two simple acronyms which I used to teach learners and even now still teach at advanced level, BOLTS & POWDER
B - Brakes
O - Oil
L - Lights
T - Tyres
S - Suspension
This is usually a pre ride check before your first ride of every day, bearing in mind that bulbs can blow and tyres can pick up nails and cause a problem the following day, and usually only takes a couple of minutes when you are into the routine.
The more detailed check is POWDER -
P - Petrol, do you have sufficient fuel for your journey
O- Oil and lubricants including checking brake fluid levels
W - Water, on watercooled bikes obviously
D - Damage, are there any bits hanging off the bike or broken?
E - Electrics, covers the whole system including emergency stop.
R - Rubber, which not only includes tyres, but bar grips and footrest rubbers.
This check takes a little longer and I tend to do it once a week
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I always check that the bike is not on it's side and I'm not on the floor. If it is then I have crashed.
Visuals - tyres, chain, fuel and lights - particularly brake light as mine seems to vibrate to the point it loses connection.
Oh and fork seals because I is fat.
Once a week - Engine oil, mainly because it's an old smoker which probably, litre for litre uses more oil than petrol
Monthly - suspension and brake pads.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 56 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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