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4/7/2022
Preparing your motorcycle to ride safely in the spring is essential to staying safe on the road. In this post by Cerberus Systems, Inc. in Chambersburg, PA, we’ll go over some basic safety tips you can easily follow.

Bike maintenance is essential to ride safely in the spring. Be sure to use only the best products like AMSOIL’s 10W-30 Synthetic Metric Motorcycle Oil. Call Cerberus Systems, Inc. at (717) 658-1256 for more information.

Pay Attention to Road Conditions

The first thing to consider when planning on riding in spring is to remember that winter weather can do a number on roads. It’s essential to stay aware of road issues that might have popped up during winter, like rough stretches of road or potholes that didn’t use to exist. There’s also a possibility of leftover sand or salt from snowstorms. Also, if there are still chilly temperatures in the area, there could be ice on the road, which could cause hazardous road conditions.

Check the Condition of Your Riding Gear

Next up is to check what conditions your riding gear is in before hitting the road. It’s vital to have proper riding attire to be safe while on your motorcycle. That’s why you should always wear a DOT-certified helmet, long pants, and long sleeve t-shirts, gloves, a motorcycle jacket, and boots that go over your ankle. You should also consider wearing layers depending on when you’re riding as temperatures can drop quickly, even in the spring. This way, you’ll ride comfortably, all while staying safe.

Get Into Riding Shape

Being in riding shape is also essential to being safe on your bike. A few months off your motorcycle could mean less sharpened skills, so take your time to get back in the grove. Work on reaction times on new road conditions, and don’t go too quick until you feel confident in your abilities. Once you work any kinks out in your driving, you can go back to usual.

A little bit of bike maintenance can go a long way. Give the oil experts a call at Cerberus Systems, Inc. at (717) 658-1256 for all the information you need on what products are best for your motorcycle’s engine. Once you’re ready, visit their online shop to place your order.

Spring Maintenance for Your Bike

Riding in the spring can be exhilarating, especially after the cold winter months. Giving your bike some maintenance before going out on the road can help you catch any problems your bike might have developed while in storage. A few things we suggest you check out before your next trip.

Check and Replace Essential Fluids

Changing your bike’s fluids is essential to keep it in good shape. While your bike is in storage, fluids like oil, coolant, fuel, and brake fluid can go bad, depending on how long you keep it there. Remember that fluids such as fuel go bad after a while in storage as it absorbs moisture from their surroundings, making it bad for your engine. Changing and draining them is your best bet so that your bike performs at its best.

Inspect Your Bike’s Battery

It’s also essential to check your battery’s charge when you take it out of storage. If your battery is hooked up to a battery tender, it might be good to go, but if you didn’t, it might have lost its charge. An easy way to tell if your battery has gone bad is to do a visual inspection. Some signs are cracks, bulges, discoloration, leaking fluid, or broken terminals. If you notice any of these signs, it might be time to change your battery. If you notice corrosion on your bike’s terminals, it’s possible to clean it with warm water, a cloth, and baking soda. Once they’re clean, you can tighten them and see if the battery can still hold a charge. If it does, you’re good to go!

Chain Maintenance is Vital

Lastly, it’s essential to give your bike’s chain a bit of maintenance as well. If you didn’t clean it before putting your motorcycle in storage, you might find it a bit hard to get dirt and debris off it, but it’s essential to do so before lubricating it. Once it’s clean and dry, go ahead and lubricate your chain, check its tension and look for any worn sprockets.

A freshly maintained bike will always perform best. Learn what products are best for your motorcycle’s engine by calling the oil experts at  Cerberus Systems, Inc. at (717) 658-1256 and asking for the products that would work best for your bike. Once you’re ready to order, visit their online shop anytime!