Start the bike and check that the headlight, running lights and directional lights all work.
Check brake condition
Use a flashlight to see if the brake pads are excessively worn. Look for bluing on the rotors that indicate extreme heat. During the test ride, apply the brakes slowly and evenly to feel for pulsing, which indicates warped rotors.
Test the suspension
Stand astride the bike and bounce up and down to test the suspension. It shouldn’t “dribble” like a basketball. Instead, it should dampen and rebound slowly.
Examine the chain sprocket
Sharp, pointy chain sprocket teeth are a sign of wear. Also, move the chain from side to side. Excessive play or movement in the chain means it’s worn out.
Look inside the gas tank
Open the gas cap and check inside the tank using a flashlight. Look for varnish and deposits settled on the bottom of the tank. Check for rust, too. Debris in the tank can foul the fuel system and lead to starting difficulties and poor performance.
Recommended AMSOIL products
For what this post covers, start with AMSOIL synthetic motorcycle oil. The AMSOIL Motorcycle Product Guide lists exactly what your bike calls for.




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