Dirt Bike Parts
Important Dirt Bike Parts To Check
Rugged trails, muddy paths and rocky ground are the home of dirt bikes. To handle these types of
terrain, dirt bikes are designed to take a lot of abuse. Advances in motorcycle technology have made dirt bikes
tougher, faster, more maneuverable and more powerful.
But even if they are designed to be tough, dirt bikes are still machines. Therefore,
dirt bike parts tend to break down after some time. To lengthen their service time, dirt bike
parts need proper maintenance or even replacement.
Regular maintenance of your dirt bike’s parts will save you a lot of money. Consider a rebuild
kit for defective linkages. If you purchase this, you will have to shell out around $90. But a tub of grease to
prevent damage to the linkages only cost around $2. A new top end gasket costs $175. But the cost to clean out air
filters for preventive maintenance is only $5. New replacement transmission gears or bearings can cost you more
than $1000. But a mere transmission oil change to prevent damage to the gears cost only $5.
When doing regular maintenance, always check vital dirt bike parts. Of these, the bike’s brakes
are one of the first things to check. Make sure the linings are still thick. If the metal is already showing or if
the lining is already thin, replace the brake pad right away.
One of the parts that set dirt bikes aside from other motorcycles is its suspension system. Make
sure that it is in top condition as the system takes the brunt of any ride. While stationary, push the bike down
with all your strength and release. If the bike continues bouncing for a few seconds, you probably need new shock
absorbers.
Another dirt bike part that you should check is the ignition. Just because the bike starts when
you turn the key doesn’t mean that the ignition is not filthy. After washing the dirt bike, remove the ignition
cover and check if there is no water in it. Also check the electrical connections if they are corroded or
dirty.
Grips and levers are some of the first parts of a dirt bike that will wear off. However, they
are cheaper to replace than most other parts. Be sure to replace them because worn off levers and grips can lead to
accidents.
If you have parked your bike for a long time, check its carburetor. Sometimes, fuel deposits can
stay there, hampering the performance of the engine. It would be best if you let a professional do the
maintenance.
The same goes with the engine. Although dirt and mud can easily be wiped off, you can never know
the condition inside the engine. Periodically take your bike to the maintenance shop to have its engine overhauled
and checked.
With proper maintenance and check-ups, you can be assured that your dirt bike is always in top
shape.
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