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Important Motorbike Pre-Riding Checklist To Keep In Mind


Motorcycles

Important Motorbike Pre-Riding Checklist To Keep In Mind

Jack Phillips
8 December 2012


A lot of people ride motorbikes for a variety of reasons. Apart from being affordable, the feeling of being on the loose while riding a motorbike and it being easier to operate and move just prove why motorbike sales continue to improve. No wonder, many motorcycle loan companies are getting more and more popular nowadays.

To ride a motorbike is actually a practical decision especially during your working days, so as to arrive at your workplace on time. However, riding a motorbike without examining its condition beforehand can really make the situation go downhill or worse, accidents might happen that could put your life at risk. So, to avoid that from happening, it would be safe to follow an important motorbike pre-riding checklist before you decide on riding.

First thing to check are the tires. Apart from ensuring that no sharp objects are stuck to your tires' outer skin which might deflate the tires in the long run, make sure that the tires are also well-inflated. Otherwise, your motorbike will give you one rough ride.

Second thing to check are the primary controls of your motorbikes and that include the throttle, brakes, gearshifts, and the clutch. Brakes, most especially, must grip and the other components must work properly. Remember that we are now talking about safety here. Good thing there are many bike loan providers out there who are willing to help you buy the best motorbike. That way, you may no longer worry about getting the controls of your old motorcycle fixed.

Third thing to check are the lights including the signal lights, as well as its horn. These components are very essential not just for safety purposes but also to conform to traffic rules.

Fourth thing to check is the oil and gas level. Aside from extending the life of your motorbike, making sure that your gas is within the normal level will also save you from being aggravated in the middle of your journey. Tanks have to be filled at all times.

Fifth thing to check are your handlebars. Handlebars are the ones that make you easily control your motorbike so make sure they are in good condition.

One last component that needs to be checked is the drive chain. Since it is one of the most crucial parts of your bike, give attention to it. Make sure that it is lubricated properly before you ride your bike.

Following the easy yet important pre-riding checklist above will absolutely make your riding experience safe and smooth.


The author writes about motorcycle finance at http://motorbikefinancesolutions.weebly.com/




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