There are many ways to improve your motorcycle’s performance, and they do not have to be complicated or expensive. Once you know the options available to you, you can dive in with a little customization and really make the most of your bike.
Steps
Method 1
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Installing Modifications
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Install aftermarket exhausts. Installing aftermarket exhaust kits not only gives your bike an improved airflow and aggressive sound, it also improves its horsepower, throttle response and torque.
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Install adjustable suspensions. Improve your bike’s handling by having adjustable suspensions installed by a professional. This upgrade provides the ability to have the compression and damping settings adjusted to the rider’s weight and riding style.Advertisement
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Replace tires and put in light rims. If you want more speed on your bike, the best type of tires to buy is sport tires. It features a tread that offers an improved durability and road grip on both wet and dry roads. It is best paired with lightweight aftermarket wheels.
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Install aftermarket brake pads and liner. Aftermarket pads are available in different types: sintered brake pads, organic brake pads, and composite brake pads. While brake lines are mostly sold in braided stainless steel and Kevlar-sheathed Teflon lines. They offer less fading, stopping distances and an improved brake feel.Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
Improving Your Bike’s Function
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Apply proper tire pressure. Always make sure that the tires are inflated to the recommended air pressure. Having over inflated tires are harder to handle. They are typically indicated in the owner’s manual.
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Ensure proper tire condition. Make sure that your tires are in good condition. Worn out tire treads can lead you to an accident.
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Replace cables and lubricate control pivots and cables. Improve the motorcycle’s response by replacing worn out cables and lubricating the controls.
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Adjust and lubricate the motorcycle chain. Improve the bike’s handling and horsepower by making sure that the chain is dirty or rusty. Replace loose chains.
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Change oil and air filter regularly. Make sure to high quality air filter and motorcycle-specific motorcycle oil. Using clean oil makes the bike’s engine to run cleaner and cooler.
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Adjust throttle cable. Always make sure that the bike has a proper throttle cable length for it to have a good response.
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Have the bike regularly checked. Make sure to have a professional check out your bike. Replace worn out bike parts and have broken parts repaired.
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Re-gear your motorcycle. Shortening your bike's gearing is a simple yet and inexpensive way to boost its acceleration.Advertisement
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QuestionHow can I start a motorcycle that has not run in 33 years?ARS_AKHILCommunity AnswerStarting a motorcycle that has not run in 33 years would be a hard thing. You will first have to check if all the parts are in the proper position. Then you should try to start using the start switch (if available). If not, try to kick start the motorcycle. If that doesn't work, put the motorcycle in 1st or 2nd gear, push and move it while holding the clutch. After attaining a minimum speed, release the clutch immediately. Once the engines seems to start, hold the clutch and accelerate in order to warm up the engine. Check the vehicle thoroughly before taking it out on the road. If you still can't get it to start, take it to a mechanic.
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Tips
- Taking good care of your bike is the best way to ensure its good performance and prolong its lifespan.Thanks
- Ride your bike regularly. It is the best way to keep your bike in good condition.Thanks
- Learn proper riding techniques. Read books or enroll yourself in a biking school to improve your riding ability.Thanks
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Warnings
- Installing a damaged part in a bike that is otherwise in good condition can cause problems.Thanks
- Motorcycle parts are not all interchangeable. A mismatched part may cause mechanical problems.Thanks
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