Keeping your bike well-maintained ensures better performance, higher mileage, safety, and long engine life. Whether you own a petrol bike or an electric bike, this guide covers all the essential maintenance steps every rider should follow.

  1. Check Tyre Pressure Regularly

Correct tyre pressure improves:

Mileage

Road grip

Tyre lifespan

How often to check?

Every 7 days or before long rides.

What to check?

Tyre pressure (as per manufacturer)

Tyre cracks or cuts

Uneven wear

  1. Engine Oil Check (For Petrol Bikes)

Engine oil keeps the engine cool and friction-free.

When to change engine oil?

Every 2500–3000 km (or as per your bike manual).

Signs you need oil change:

Dark or thick oil

Engine overheating

Increased noise

  1. Clean and Lubricate the Chain

A dry chain increases noise and reduces bike performance.

How often?

Every 500–700 km

After riding in rain or dusty roads

Lubricant to use:

A good motorcycle chain lube (avoid using engine oil).

  1. Brake Maintenance

Brakes are the most important safety component.

Check these regularly:

Brake pads thickness

Brake fluid level (for disc brakes)

Drum brake tightness

If brakes make unusual sound, get them checked immediately.

  1. Air Filter Cleaning

Air filters trap dust and keep your engine healthy.

When to clean?

Every 2000–3000 km

When to replace?

Every 8,000–10,000 km

  1. Battery Maintenance

For Petrol Bikes:

Check battery water level (if not maintenance-free).

Clean battery terminals.

For Electric Bikes:

Charge battery between 20%–80% for long life.

Avoid overcharging.

Keep battery away from extreme heat.

  1. Coolant Level Check (For Liquid Cooled Bikes)

Low coolant can lead to overheating.

Check level every:

1 month or before long rides.

  1. Clean Spark Plug (Petrol Bikes)

Spark plug ensures smooth ignition.

When to clean/replace?

Clean every 5000 km

Replace around 10,000–12,000 km

  1. Tighten Nuts & Bolts

Bikes naturally loosen due to vibrations.

Check every:

1000 km — especially:

Foot pegs

Handlebar

Exhaust bolts

Side panel screws

  1. Keep Your Bike Clean

Dust and mud can damage the engine and body parts.

Do:

Use soft microfiber cloth

Use bike shampoo

Use anti-rust spray on metal areas

Don’t:

Use high-pressure water on the engine or battery

Wash too frequently

  1. Follow Scheduled Service

Every bike has a service interval.

Typical intervals:

First service: 500–750 km

Second: 2500 km

Third: 5000 km

Then every 3000–5000 km

  1. Store Your Bike Properly

If not used for weeks/months:

Keep under a cover

Disconnect battery (petrol bikes)

Charge battery once a week (EV bikes)

Keep tyres inflated

Conclusion

Regular bike maintenance doesn’t just save money — it improves performance, safety, and riding comfort. Follow this guide consistently to keep your bike running smoothly for years.

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