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Tips to Maintain your Mountain Motorbike

Mountain motorcycles stimulate a sense of freedom and passion in your heart. The dangerous and curvy mountain terrain provides you a thrilling and unique experience. Some mountain bikers love the adventurous ride on difficult slopes and edges. Your mountain bike repair requires special attention. It is important to maintain a healthy level of repair. You can say every mountain slope is a challenge for the biker. A mountain biker can’t ride successfully if the bike is not repaired properly.

Completely check your bike:
Maintaining your bike is not a difficult proposition, it is better to completely check your mountain bike before taking a ride. It takes only five to ten minutes to take a look at the condition of your mountain bike. If you don’t have the skill to remove the fault in your bike, it is better to know the fault before going to a workshop.

Mountain bikes can be maintained and ready for a ride if you follow the instructions given below.

Check the tyres pressures:
Try to measure the desired level of air pressure, in the tyres of your mountain bikes. Air pressure would be a help to estimate the tyre rubber condition and its grip on the ground. It is better to measure the air pressure by the gauge meter.

Check the brakes pads:
Your brakes are important components in managing the brakes pads of the mountain bike. It may be possible, you have to apply the brakes suddenly during a turn or a slope. If you want to complete control over your ride, your brakes should be up to date. If your brake pad is not working properly due to dirt or any other material, try to remove them.

A regular wash:
A regular wash of your mountain bike helps to maintain it in a running position. Mud and dirt can reduce the lubricant of the bike. You can listen to various noises from the mudguard area of the bike. When you completely rinse the bike, it removes all the mud and dirt tangled in various parts of the bike. When you regularly wash and lubricant the bike. It improves the efficiency of various parts during your ride to the mountain.

Check bike shock:
Bike shocks lose their tightness and stretch after a certain period. Your shocks are pressure absorbers during your difficult ride from the mountainous area. If the seals in your shock are loose, the lubricant in the shocks will be continuously poured and your shocks will lose their pressure. Try to change the seals of the shock after six months and change the lubricant in the shock. This will increase the lifespan of your shocks.

Engine maintenance:
Try to change the engine oil according to the user manual. Changing the engine oil regularly is essential for the health of your engine. Try to remove all the used oil from the engine, before adding the fresh oil to the engine. Try to add a new oil filter in and refill the engine by using a funnel. The engine of the Mountain bike requires special engine oil, try to use it according to the manual.

Try to maintain a routine of checking your mountain bike, as it is better to remove the fault at your home, avoid faults in the track or the middle of the forest.

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