Recommended "priority" maintenance on a used bike.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:23 am
Hey, folks. My new MC license is burning a hole in my wallet. I put 40+ miles on the bike yesterday all around Orlando, and had to make myself stop when it got dark. I'm getting ready to head out for some more fun tonight.
With that in mind, my bike is 25+ years old. It seems to run well and be in good shape. I have done the simple routine maintenance on it-- new battery, oil & air filters, spark plugs, changed the coolant, changed the final drive oil, adjusted the brake and clutch levers and the rear brake.
But it occurred to me that I have no idea when any of the other maintenance items were last done. And since I'm going to be putting my life on those two wheels, what else should I look at ASAP?
For example, if the bearings haven't been repacked in a while, is there a chance that one of the wheels could seize up and have me kissing the pavement?
Thanks for any info that helps keep me in one (large) piece.
JC
With that in mind, my bike is 25+ years old. It seems to run well and be in good shape. I have done the simple routine maintenance on it-- new battery, oil & air filters, spark plugs, changed the coolant, changed the final drive oil, adjusted the brake and clutch levers and the rear brake.
But it occurred to me that I have no idea when any of the other maintenance items were last done. And since I'm going to be putting my life on those two wheels, what else should I look at ASAP?
For example, if the bearings haven't been repacked in a while, is there a chance that one of the wheels could seize up and have me kissing the pavement?
Thanks for any info that helps keep me in one (large) piece.
JC