It’s 2025, and with the new year comes brand new opportunities to grow and thrive as we ride towards a future brimming with countless possibilities!
Whatever we may encounter along the way, you can always count on the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) to continue helping motorcycle owners enjoy safer rides as part of its Tropang MAALAM (Modelo, Alerto, Aktibo, Ligtas, Aalalay, at Matalino) campaign.
And what better way to enjoy a smoother experience with your motorcycle this year than with a comprehensive maintenance check? A fully maintained bike not only improves your safety but also enhances its performance, helping you ride confidently all year long.
Your service center always knows best
Of course, to ensure that your motorcycle is always in tip-top shape, the best course of action is to bring it to your motorcycle brand’s authorized service centers regularly, whether it’s Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, or TVS.
Aside from being equipped with the right tools and genuine parts for their bikes, authorized service centers also have well-trained mechanics and technicians who can take care of your bikes and can even provide well-informed recommendations for upgrading your two-wheeled ride and improving its performance.
Also, remember to follow the recommended schedule for your motorcycle’s preventive maintenance service (PMS) as stated in your manual. Don’t bring your motorcycle to a service center only after encountering a problem. Stick to the recommended PMS schedule to prolong the life expectancy of your ride.
Parts and functions to consider
But still, it wouldn’t hurt to know which aspects of your motorcycle to check from time to time. To help you, here’s a quick list of the essential parts and functions to inspect!
1. Oil and fluids: The lifeblood of your motorcycle
Your engine runs on oil and keeping it clean is vital for smooth performance. Begin with a check of the engine oil—if it’s dirty or low, it’s time for a change. Don’t forget other fluids like brake fluid and coolant; these need to be at proper levels and free from contaminants. A quick fluid check can save you from engine failure or overheating later.
2. Tires: Keep rolling smoothly
Tires are your contact with the road, so make sure they’re in good condition. Start by checking tire pressure—under-inflated tires can lead to poor handling and decreased fuel efficiency. Inspect the tread depth for wear, as shallow treads can affect grip, especially in wet conditions. Also, examine the tires for cracks or bulges, which can cause dangerous blowouts.
3. Brakes: Safety first
Your brakes are crucial, so give them a thorough inspection. Check the brake pads for wear; if they’re getting too thin, replace them immediately. Also, make sure the brake lines are intact and free from cracks or leaks. Testing the brakes to ensure they respond promptly is a must—don’t risk faulty brakes!
4. Clutch and Chain: Smooth shifting, every time
A healthy clutch and chain are key to smooth shifting and optimal performance. Make sure the clutch lever engages and disengages without any issues. For the chain, check its tension—it shouldn’t be too loose or tight. Lubricating and cleaning the chain can also prevent wear and tear, keeping your bike running efficiently.
5. Lights and Electricals: Visibility and Functionality
Visibility is essential, especially at night or in low-light conditions. Test all lights (headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals) to ensure they are working properly. Also, inspect the electrical system. A charged battery and corrosion-free terminals are essential to avoid power-related issues.
6. Suspension: Ride smoothly and safely
Your bike’s suspension absorbs shocks and ensures a smooth ride, so it’s important to inspect it regularly. Check for any leaks or unusual sounds from the shock absorbers. If your ride feels off or the suspension is unresponsive, it could be time to get it checked or serviced.
7. Air filter: Breathe easy
The air filter keeps dirt and debris out of your engine, so it’s essential for optimal performance. If the filter is clogged or dirty, replace it. A clean air filter improves fuel efficiency and engine performance.
8. Spark Plugs: The heartbeat of your engine
Spark plugs ensure your engine starts smoothly and runs efficiently. Over time, spark plugs can get dirty or worn out. Inspect and replace them as needed to keep your engine firing on all cylinders.
9. Fuel System: Keep it flowing
A clean fuel system ensures your bike runs without hiccups. Check the fuel lines for any cracks or leaks and replace them if necessary. The fuel filter should also be clean to prevent debris from clogging the system.
10. General Check-Up: Small details matter
Finally, take a look at the smaller details. Ensure that all bolts are tightened, the frame is intact, and there are no signs of wear or damage. A quick scan of your motorcycle can prevent bigger issues down the road.
Again, don’t skip PMS!
You would not want to experience riding a motorcycle and get stuck in the middle of a dark road only to know that your motorcycle is out of oil. Make sure to schedule periodic or preventive maintenance service (PMS) as needed to keep your bike in top condition, prevent unexpected breakdowns, and ensure a smooth, safe ride every time.
To reiterate, always refer to your motorcycle’s manual for the PMS details, and make sure that the service centers you’re visiting are authorized by your brand for the best outcomes for your motorcycle.
A motorcycle maintenance check is more than just a routine—it’s an investment in your safety, comfort, and the longevity of your bike. Taking the time to check these key parts will give you peace of mind and ensure that you’re ready for whatever the year has in store.
So, start the year right for a safe and more exciting ride ahead!