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2/7/2022
During winter, keeping yourself safe on the road depends significantly on your motorcycle winter maintenance routine. Keep reading this post by Mooresville Synthetic Oil in Mooresville, NC, for more information.

Do a Battery Check

Ensuring your battery is in good condition is essential in your motorcycle winter maintenance. A faulty or weak battery can significantly lower your motorcycle’s performance, luckily maintaining your battery is easy, and a little can go a long way. Corroded terminals, casing bulges, or cracks are signs of battery issues that should be addressed sooner rather than later. For corroded terminals, cleaning them with warm water and tightening them will do the trick. When putting away your motorcycle for the winter season, it’s essential to keep the battery charged to avoid it depleting while in storage. Turning it on a few times a week will ensure the battery doesn’t drain out, but you can also use a battery tender that will charge it periodically.

Lubricate Moving Parts

Another essential part of your winter maintenance routine is to keep your bike lubricated. Before you put away your motorcycle in storage or take it out in wet and muddy weather, ensure you lubricate the chain and the inside of your engine to avoid wearing it out prematurely. The best product to use for this is a fogging oil, a heavy lubricant perfect for winter as it helps keep your cylinders in good condition.

Motorcycle winter maintenance is a great way to keep your bike in good condition for longer and with great products like AMSOIL's 15W-50 Synthetic Metric Motorcycle Oil, it's easy. Call Mooresville Synthetic Oil at (336) 247-0212 to talk to one of their experts and get their advice on the best products for your bike.

Change Engine Filter and Oil

Changing your oil and filter is also a great way to winterize your motorcycle. The frequency you’ll need to change your oil will significantly depend on what type of engine oil you use. For synthetic oil like AMSOIL’s 20W-50 Synthetic V-Twin Motorcycle Oil, you’ll need to change it out every 7,000 to 10,000 miles. If you’re using mineral oil, you’ll have to change it much more often frequently as it’s recommended you do so every 2,000 to 3,000 miles. Dirty oil can be corrosive to your engine, and a good way of keeping your engine healthy for longer is changing it out as frequently as required.

Check Coolant Levels

Another essential step in your motorcycle winter maintenance and to ensure your bike’s performance is to use a quality coolant to keep the engine in good condition. Fill up your coolant reservoir and keep an eye on it to refill as necessary. This will help your bike whether it’s in storage or if you’re using it during these months.

Inspect Your Tires

Inspecting your tires regularly should also be a part of your maintenance routine. Good tires are essential during wetter months to prevent you from slipping while on the road. Ensure your tires are always at the correct air pressure for best performance. Most bike tires need to be in the range of 28 to 40 psi, but to be sure, check for a label on your bike where you can confirm the indicated psi. Once they’re at the correct air pressure, inspect them for cracks, bulges, or foreign objects that could get embedded in them. Finally, ensure that your tire’s treads are still deep enough to grip wet roads.

The oil pros at  Mooresville Synthetic Oil can help you select the best products for your bike’s maintenance. Call them today at (336) 247-0212 or visit their online store to see their full range of products.

Give Your Bike a Good Scrub

Winter is a fantastic time to ride your bike as the scenery and weather can be pretty nice. But riding your bike in the winter also comes with wet and muddy conditions. It’s essential that after every ride, you clean your motorcycle to rid it of grime it can pick up while on the road. This grime can damage its components, so it’s not only an aesthetic reason. Hose down your bike after every ride and to protect the surfaces, spray it with an anti-rust spray.

How to Store Your Bike

If you put away your bike for winter, look for someplace to store it inside and keep it from being exposed to the elements, as these can damage its parts and give you a hard time in repairs when spring comes.

Keep your bike in the best condition possible with excellent products from AMSOIL. Let the oil experts at  Mooresville Synthetic Oil advise you by calling them at (336) 247-0212 or placing your order anytime in their online store!