Shawn Hensley
Whether you are a newcomer to dirt biking or you’ve been riding for years, it’s important to know how to properly maintain your bike.
The first step of any dirt bike maintenance routine should be performing general inspections. This includes checking your brakes, tires, chain tension, and lube levels
Another important part of dirt bike maintenance is cleaning and lubrication. muddy or dusty conditions sand and dirt can cause wear and tear on your bike’s components.
A thorough clean with a pressure washer or hose pipe is advisable once every few weeks depending on how often you use your bike
Also, certain parts will need replacement due to regular wear and tear from use. e.g brake pads, air filters, and spark plugs may need replacing more frequently than others
Additionally, if you have any performance upgrades installed on your bike such as new exhausts or suspension systems then these will also require regular servicing.
What makes a dirt bike high maintenance?
Frequent Repairs
Components That Require Regular Maintenance
Costs Involved With Maintenance
Other Factors That Turn Your Bike Into A High Maintenance Bike
Brakes and Tires
Faulty Chain and Gears
Regular Maintenance