Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tips On Caring For Your Motorcycle


As capital transport that could break through the traffic jam, the indeed no second motor. But that performance remains optimal, never neglecting the care of motorcycles.

The following tips are easy to care for motorcycles:

1. check the condition of the oil, because oil was instrumental to lubricate the engine components, such as piston, piston, stang and ring piston, crutches and u.s. or u.s. noken stang-valve. If the lubricating oil is already colored blackish or suppleness of lubricating power, then it should be reduced immediately replaced with oil in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.

2. check the condition of the accu. Do not let water accu crossed the line the maximum and minimum which resulted in damage to the sped up can cells accu. Add a battery in the morning. Immediately replace the battery if the battery has already started or weakened.

3. check the chain and gir. Don't let the chain too slack or too tight. Also check condition of the Overdrive, if already sharply soon change because if not chain can suddenly break.

4. check the coil and spark plug wires. Immediately replace the cable that it looks already quite aged and many visible cracks and hardening on the wire. Do not forget to note the existence of the spark plug spark plug because it is very vital to the smooth running of a vehicle's engine.

5. Note the hose the petrol. Do not let gasoline hose condition or case hardened cracks, because the inside of the hose could be is not elastic and resulted in the pollen impurities originating from the hose are carried into the carburetor.

6. heat engines for two minutes. Preheat the engine before the motor is run in order to be able to lubricate the entire circulating inside the machine that moves.

7. check the wind pressure tires. Don't be too hard and also not less because it can result in damaged motorcycle tire flower.

8. always use original spare parts.

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