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Care Instructions for Motorcycle Owners

Keeping your motorcycle in top shape is a must, no matter what. Since you invested quite a bit to get it, it only makes sense to take good care of it. To accomplish this, use these maintenance tips.<br>http://synthetic-oil-inc.com/synthetic-oil/san-diego/ca/care-instructions-for-motorcycle-owners

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Care Instructions for Motorcycle Owners

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  1. Care Instructions for Motorcycle Owners synthetic-oil-inc.com/synthetic-oil/san-diego/ca/care-instructions-for-motorcycle-owners Keeping your motorcycle in top shape is a must, no matter what. Since you invested quite a bit to get it, it only makes sense to take good care of it. To accomplish this, use these maintenance tips. How to Care for Your Motorcycle Motorcycle owners love their motorcycle. This also means they do their best to ensure their ride stays in top shape, otherwise they won't be able to enjoy using it. If you're a new motorcycle owner, you may not be completely sure about how to keep your motorcycle in great shape yourself. Luckily, the following tips are a perfect starting point for taking good care of your motorcycle. Check on Your Motorcycle's Tires Your motorcycle's tires are super important because they help keep you upright and safe on the road. Because of this, it's a great idea to check on them regularly. The first thing you should check on is your tires' air pressure. To do this, grab a pressure gauge and use this to get a proper reading of your current air pressure. If the pressure is higher than the recommended amount, let out some air until you reach your desired pressure level. If it's too low, head over to the gas station and use their air compressor to increase your tire pressure. Once your tire pressure is at the right level, it's time to check on your tire tread. This is super easy to do because most tires have a wear indicator. Look for the wear bars on 1/3

  2. your tires and visually inspect them. If your tire tread and the wear bar are almost at the same level, then it's time to replace your tires. Give Your Motorcycle an Oil Change Giving your motorcycle an oil change may sound like a job you're not prepared to handle, but it's really not that hard to do. Before you start removing parts, take your motorcycle out for a short ride to warm up the engine which can help your oil drain more efficiently. After that, grab a drip pan to catch the oil so that you don't make a mess in your garage. Now you're ready to remove the drain plug, the oil fill plug, and the oil filter. Allow your oil to drain completely before putting in a fresh oil filter and replacing the other parts you removed. Before putting the oil fill plug back in its place, don't forget to funnel in your new oil. Ensure your motorcycle stays in great shape for a long time by giving it a synthetic oil change in San Diego. Click here to buy AMSOIL's 20W-50 Synthetic V-Twin Motorcycle Oil which will take care of your motorcycle's engine better than a conventional oil. To find more great products like this, contact the friendly oil pros at Synthetic Oil Inc.Give them a call at (800) 653-0323 or stop by their online shop to find even more products or to place your order. Change Your Air Filter Many people don't realize how much their motorcycle's performance is affected by their air filter. In fact, you may never stop to think about your air filter, which means your motorcycle may not be performing at its best. If your air filter is clogged or very dirty, this is no good for your motorcycle or your experience. Luckily, your air filter is super easy to replace. Simply buy a new air filter and use your owner's manual to figure out where your current air filter is located. Sometimes, the air filter can be located behind other parts, meaning you'll have to remove them to get to your air filter. This is the only part of the job that can be time consuming and frankly a little annoying. Once you're there, you simply have to remove the air filter and put in the new one. After that, all that's left is to put all the other parts you removed back in their place. Keep Your Motorcycle's Chain Clean Another thing to keep an eye on is your motorcycle's chain. You may not have to check on this often, but you can get more accurate information about this by checking your manufacturer's recommendations. If it's time to check on it and clean it, put it on a stand so that the back tire is elevated and put your motorcycle in neutral. Grab a soft bristle brush to gently remove any dirt and debris caught in it. Once your chain is clean, don't forget to use a chain lubricant to evenly coat the entire thing. 2/3

  3. Give Your Motorcycle a Synthetic Oil Change in San Diego, CA Keep your motorcycle's engine in great shape with the help of a synthetic oil change in San Diego. Contact the friendly oil pros at Synthetic Oil Inc to find the perfect oil for your motorcycle. Give them a callat (800) 653-0323 to learn more or to place your order! 3/3

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