Showroom's necessary tests when buying a bike

in blurtrides •  4 years ago 

When your bike is imported from abroad, it is brought with a crate. New bikes can have a lot of minor problems. Here is a checklist. If you take things into account when buying, you will avoid the hassle of coming to the store again and again for servicing.

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01 . Check if the front and rear tires are fitted properly. There are arrow marks on the tires. See if it is pointing in the direction of the motorcycle.

02 . Keep the tire pump or air pressure pump as written on the tire or manual.

03 . Tighten the front axle bolts.

04 . Press the brake to see if it works properly.

05 . Most bikes today are, of course, spokesless. The rim is less likely to be bent, but make sure the rim is straight. If there are spokes, see if they are fitted properly.

06 . Check that the steering handle rotates properly. Make sure the nuts and bolts on the steering are tight enough.

07 . Sit on the bike and notice if the fork or shock observer is moving properly.

08 . Adjust the clutch cable and the throttle cable. Check to see if the gear clutch is going to change easily. Otherwise ask to adjust the clutch.

09 . Make sure the engine oil is sufficient while the bike is still. Be sure to use the grade of engine well that is mentioned in the manual.

10 . If the chain is too loose or tight, adjust it as needed.

11 . Understand the bike's manual and warranty card.

Of course, after the manual of the bike is good, maintain the bike accordingly.

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