Thursday 10 May 2018

Mistakes Related To New Motorcycles That New Riders Should No Commit

New riders, out of enthusiasm and passion look nowhere else and invest in getting one of the most advanced new motorcycles. As soon as they hit the road, their inexperience comes into play and they commit several mistakes that could have been avoided by the presence of experience. In this post, we have discussed some of those very frequent mistakes.


Customisation without even trying

  • If you have purchased a new bike and getting it customised to make it look cooler and safer without riding it, you are actually committing one of the biggest mistakes.
  • Ask any supplier of Suzuki motorcycle parts and you’ll get an answer that you should think about customisation at least 15 days after riding new motorcycles.
  • These days would be enough for you to create a list of accessories that you want from performance enhancement, safety and looks point of view.
  • Experts even recommend doing extensive research before making changes to your exhaust system as it could save you aggravation and money.

Not choosing appropriate cleaning products

  • This is another very serious mistake that buyers of different brands as well as Yamaha motorcycles commit.
  • Most people stick to domestic glass cleaners to clean bike’s windshield and this is by the way, a wrong practice.
  • Actually, using the right cleaner every time will maintain the clarity of your windshield and this is why using the right cleaning products from top to bottom is essential.
  • Experts say that you should buy only the products recommended by your bike’s manufacturing company and even the parts recommended by them.
  • This means that you should rely upon genuine and OEM Suzuki motorcycle parts, if you have a Suzuki motorbike. 

Thursday 12 April 2018

Important Components to Check While Investing in Used Motorcycles

If you are a first-time user, believe me whether you buy used motorcycles or invest in new motorcycles, it is going to be tough for you. Therefore, it is recommended that you should invest in the used version, but at the same time, make sure that the following points are taken into consideration.

Overall Appearance
  • The first thing to determine is the overall appearance of the bike you are about to buy.
  • Upon looking carefully, you’ll find it easy to trace the differences between a bike that’s just been cleaned and the one that’s been kept is a garage and pampered.
  • After this visual inspection, you should check all the tight spots and have a bit of information regarding the "hard to reach" places where dirt can accumulate.
Exhaust
Used Motorcycles
  • The first thing to make sure that the bike is absolutely cold for this inspection process.
  • Touch the exhaust and get the feel whether it is smooth or rough. If it is rough, you should immediately understand that rusted parts have been covered using a polish, wax, etc.
Frame
  • The frame is the next thing to check both in used as well as new motorcycles and in terms of frames, you need to look closely for dents, scrapes, cracks.
  • You should find for the indications that reveal that the bike has bottomed out, taken a hard landing or been in some kind of accident.
  • Sellers of wave runners QLD say that you should slide your hands over the frame as much as you can because this will reveal a lot that you cannot see through naked eyes.
Other very important things to check before investing in used motorcycles are -
  • The Clutch
  • The Brakes
  • The Suspension
  • Chain and Sprocket
  • The Tyres
  • Fuel Tank
  • Coolant
  • Oil
  • Cold Start
  • Check the headlight and make sure the high beam is working
  • Check the brake light and turn signals
  • Make sure all the hazard lights are functioning
  • Check all the gauges