So without further ado, here's a quick rundown on the things you can do to maintain your motorbike while you're stuck at home. Start your bike regularly Although modern bikes today require little maintenance, it's still a safe practice to start your bike at least once a week if you're storing it for now. Also, don't store your motorbike under the sun as much as possible. Clean your chain When you get a chance, you should check on your motorcycle chain as well to see if it needs any maintenance or not. Belt-driven motorbikes usually found in scooters don't benefit from this. For starters, if your motorbike is air-cooled, you can clean your air fins and get in between those narrow slits. Check your battery levels Storing your motorbike will inevitably discharge your battery due to water vapor evaporating. Maintenance-free batteries are come sealed for life from the factory and do not require maintenance of electrolyte levels. Read more in our articles including "How to Maintain Your Motorbike during Lockdown" and "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash".
So without further ado, here's a quick rundown on the things you can do to maintain your motorbike while you're stuck at home. Start your bike regularly Although modern bikes today require little maintenance, it's still a safe practice to start your bike at least once a week if you're storing it for now.
Also, don't store your motorbike under the sun as much as possible. Clean your chain When you get a chance, you should check on your motorcycle chain as well to see if it needs any maintenance or not. Belt-driven motorbikes usually found in scooters don't benefit from this.
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