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Safety Checks

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Buying A Bike

Buying A Bike

CHECK, MATE Before and after every ride, make sure your bike is ready to go

TYRES

Make sure there’s plenty of tread and no damage to the tyres or wheels. Check tyre pressures and inspect for anything that might cause a puncture.

CHAIN

Keep it clean and lubed, and routinely check the adjustment so the chain isn’t too tight or slack.

BRAKES

Look for any leaks or damage to the discs, pads and brake lines.

ENGINE

Check for leaks from oil or coolant, and look for any loose wires, pipes, screws or bolts. Does it start easily or will it need a new battery?

OIL

Use the sight gauge to be sure there’s sufficient oil to protect the engine.

FUEL

Have you got enough for the planned journey? Think about where you can fill up on the route.

CONTROLS

Be sure the clutch, throttle and brakes all work smoothly.

SUSPENSION

A quick bounce is all that’s needed to check for any stickiness or noises. Smooth and silent is perfect.

LIGHTS

Everything working? If so – perfect.

GAUGES

No warning lights – you’re good to go.

POST-RIDE

Check the tyres for debris and wear, and look at the engine for leaks. Giving the bike a clean is the ideal chance to check it over.

“MAKE SURE THE TYRES HAVE PLENTY OF TREAD AND NO DAMAGE. INSPECT FOR ANYTHING THAT MIGHT CAUSE A PUNCTURE“

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