How To Maintain Bikes In Extreme Temperatures?

Whether the mercury plunges into the negative in winters or overshoots during summers, extreme temperatures do tend to take a toll on your two-wheelers. From bike starting issues to colour fading, extreme heat or cold can bring on a slew of troubles for bike owners. If you find yourself constantly hunting for ways to protect your bike from extreme temperature, that hunt ends now. We've compiled a handful of maintenance tips that will help you take better care of your favourite possession. Check out what they are.
Lubricate Parts Regularly
The freezing temperature can take a toll on the parts of your bike. Owing to this, we suggest you lube parts regularly to avoid damage. Nail-biting cold weather leads to rough movement between the parts. Lubricating them in regular intervals will ensure that the parts run smoothly. Lubricating the parts is necessary to upkeep the vehicle's performance.

Cover the Bike When Not in Use
One of the best ways to shield your vehicle against harsh temperatures is using a cover. It's time you invest in quality covers to protect your bike against harsh sun, rain storms, and ice. A quality cover also does an excellent job of wicking away dust and dirt. Besides, the cover will also keep the moisture out during the cold months. Using a cover for your bike becomes more necessary if you are storing your bike outdoors.
Prepare the Fuel System
Has your bike been sitting out in the cold and freezing weather for days? The gas tanks are prone to rust when unused for a long time. You should consider treating the tank and topping it with some stabilizer. The stabilizer will help you maintain your bike during the winters. This method is highly recommended if you do not plan to use your bike for an extended period.

Cleaning the Engine's Fins
The engine's fin on oil-cooled or air-cooled engines is present to dissipate as much heat as possible from your bike. So, when you don't clean the fins for months, the dirt restricts the air from passing through them. As a result, the engine of the bike might heat up quickly. So, whenever summer approaches, give the fins a thorough cleaning.
Topping Up the Coolant
When dealing with extreme hot weather, you should drain the coolant piped in the radiators. It is because the coolants lose their heat absorption capabilities over time. Over time, this coolant will start acting like any other liquid. Coolant change will allow your bike to tackle the rising heat and lead to quicker cooling.

Hopefully, these tips will help you maintain your bike during harsh weather. Remember, good care and proper maintenance are essential to ensure the optimum performance of your bike.
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