Hamburger Menu Icon
Close

Bike Maintenance Tips for Beginners

Last Update: September 03 2025

Bike Maintenance Tips for Beginners

Riding a motorbike is a practical solution to commuting in the city without any hassles. Also, riding gives you that sense of freedom, pride and joy, which is incomparable. Therefore, it is paramount that you keep your bike well-maintained so that you continue to enjoy a peaceful ride every time you start the bike.

Regular bike maintenance not only helps keep your motorcycle in top condition but also plays a significant role in extending its life and minimising the chances of breakdown. However, the big question is, what can you do to keep your motorcycle in good shape? Well, bike maintenance is quite easy; you just have to keep in mind a basic bike maintenance checklist, which we discuss in this guide. Read on!

Change the engine oil

The engine oil is like the food for your engine, and its quality plays a huge role in the life of the engine as well as the quality of the ride. The oil lubricates the engine and keeps it cool. One important bike maintenance tip to remember is to check the engine oil at least once every six months.

Any dirt or impurities in the engine oil not only reduces the mileage but also causes internal corrosion of the engine. So, check the engine oil level, and make sure to change it as and when required.

Clean the air filters

The air filters in the bike are often overlooked. Over time, as you ride your bike daily, dust and debris accumulate in the filter due to everyday wear and tear. This results in poor combustion and causes damage to the engine.

Hence, as part of a bike maintenance checklist, always check and clean the air filter regularly. If need be, change the filter. This will improve your bike's efficiency.

Ride responsibly

Riding your bike responsibly is crucial for both your bike's maintenance and your safety. As with periodic bike servicing, it is essential to avoid overspeeding, rash driving, and performing stunts on the road.

All these can damage your bike and put both your life and others' lives at risk. Make sure that you follow the traffic rules and regulations, maintain a speed limit and avoid taking risks while riding.

Inspect the tyres

Different bikes have different types of tyres. However, irrespective of the type, they are subject to significant wear and tear, and you must regularly check the treads for damage and keep them in good shape.

If you ride a two-wheeler with worn-out tyre treads, you are at risk of an accident due to skidding. So, make sure to maintain the right air pressure in the tyres and replace the worn-out ones on time.

Pay close attention to the brakes

The bike care tips would be incomplete without the mention of checking the brakes. It is one of the most critical features of the motorbike from a safety point of view, and its efficient working is critical for your safety and that of others on the road.

Before you start your bike, make sure to check the braking system; it should not feel too tight or too loose, and it should stop the motorbike at the right time with just the right amount of pressure.

The brake pads tend to wear out due to everyday use, and you notice that the brakes make a screeching sound, which is a clear indication that they need attention, and you may have to change the pads. Also, you must check the brake fluids, lubricate them and change them every couple of months.

Never ignore the manual

Most people in Nepal don’t refer to the user manual that comes with the new bike. However, you must not make this mistake as it contains all the necessary information you need about the bike in detail, including its different parts, which can be a valuable guide for bike repair.

Also, the manual can help you get important information about the type of engine oil you must use, the frequency of servicing, the tyre care and other tips that can help you enjoy a safe and joyful riding experience.

When you purchase a new bike, make sure to go through the manual in detail before you take it out on the road for your first ride; it will give you valuable insight on how to care for and get the most out of it.

Keep the battery maintained

The battery is one of the most critical elements of the motorcycle, powering various electrical components, including the auto start, headlights, and taillights. A weak or poorly maintained battery can lead to issues such as starting trouble and improper functioning of the horn, indicators, and other vehicle components.

Also, if you are not going to use the motorbike for a long time, it is advisable to disconnect the battery to avoid damaging the vehicle.

Final Word

So, there you have the best bike maintenance tips for beginners from Bajaj Auto that will surely help you keep your bike working in top condition, and you can be assured of not facing any breakdowns.

Recent Articles

ABS in Bikes: Everything You Need to Know

Know More icon

Tube vs Tubeless Tyres in Bikes – What's Best for You?

Know More icon

Affordable Excellence: Platina's Ownership Economics

Know More icon

Bajaj Pulsar N125: The Ultimate Urban Commuter for Kathmandu’s Streets

Know More icon

From City Streets to Open Roads: Discover's Versatility

Know More icon

Street Style Icon: Pulsar's Urban Design Language

Know More icon

Cruiser Dreams Made Affordable: The Bajaj Avenger Value

Know More icon

Ultimate Comfort: The Avenger Cruiser Experience

Know More icon

Engineering Excellence: Dominar's Performance DNA

Know More icon

Your First Taste of Power: The Pulsar Entry Experience

Know More icon

Power Statement: Dominar as Your Success Symbol

Know More icon

Flagship Technology: NS400's Premium Engineering

Know More icon

Conquer Any Road: 220F's All-Terrain Adaptability

Know More icon

City Slicker: N-Series Urban Agility Advantage

Know More icon

Arrive in Style: NS400 as Your Achievement Milestone

Know More icon

Bajaj Pulsar N125: Premium Features at an Affordable Price in Nepal

Know More icon

Bajaj Pulsar 160 NS ABS - The New Look of Power

Know More icon

New Upgraded Dominar 400 - What’s new on it?

Know More icon

Best 6 short destinations to go on a motorbike ride near Kathmandu

Know More icon

7 Basic things you should know while doing Bajaj Bike Servicing

Know More icon