Used bikes and other powersports equipment can be awesome, but you need to take a few minutes and check things over before you trust your life to your new ride.

  • Mellow
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    1 month ago

    You can’t even trust dealer maintenance shops. I was getting prepared for a long road trip last year and decided to get down low and inspect my rear brake pads and tire pressure. A fucking bolt on my rear hub fell out. I had just taken my bike to a Honda dealer for new tires the day before. I’m never going back there and if I take my bike to some shop for service I can’t do myself, I’m gonna damn sure double check the work.

    Addendum: this was a two visit ordeal. First visit was for tires. They broke the tpms senor on the rear tire. Second visit was to get it replaced. I guess I should have taken that as an omen. Next time I’m going to bite the bullet and try to replace my own tires with spoons and a torque wrench.

    • @bigpEE
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      31 month ago

      I did some tire maintenance about six months ago. Generally not bad, but if you don’t have a tank air compressor you’re going to have a hard time seating the thing

  • @Fluffy_Ruffs
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    91 month ago

    Regular inspections go a long way and didn’t take long at all! Make a checklist and take time to go over it!

  • Avid Amoeba
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    31 month ago

    Loose fasteners can lead to hospital trips or worse on manual bikes too. Especially the ones ridden fast.