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By Lance Aldinger


Your motorcycle is by far, one of your favorite possessions and there are times when your life may actually depend on it. Keeping this machine in top condition is essential for ensuring your safety and for keeping you from being stranded on the roadside.

Every motorcycle has its own service schedule that as been recommended by the bike manufacturer. This is a schedule that you should be mindful of and adhere to. You want to take a new bike right back to the dealer after one month or after 1000 miles. Beyond this point, the motorcycle should be serviced annually - but again, be sure to follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer.

Recommendations change between brands and sometimes even between models from the same brand. Also, these recommendations are for "normal" riding. If you race, if you do a lot of miles, if you are climbing hills or mountains all the time, then you may want to go with a slightly more aggressive maintenance schedule.

While you can do a lot of maintenance yourself, depending on your comfort with DIY, some of it is best done by a quality motorcycle mechanic. This is especially true if you give your bike a lot of "hammer."

A trusted CA motorsports dealer can assist with challenging tasks such as replacing worn brake pads or adjusting your steering. Even though this is something that you may be able to do by yourself, you don't want to have the bike break down when you have to walk up hill to get help... At night. Both directions. Following the maintenance schedule that has been recommended and letting a trained mechanic tackle the tasks that you are unable to do on your own will extend the longevity of your investment considerably.

The right Riverside County motorcycle mechanic will know all that needs be done for your bike's routine maintenance schedule and to keep this machine running like it should.




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