Thursday, March 23, 2017

Handling and Stability Unsatisfactory & Battery Problems

Not satisfied with your maneuvers? There must be a problem on your handle and steering system. If the handlebar is hard to turn there are some problems causing it. The steering stem lock-nut is too high, the steering stem have bent parts or the lubrication for the steering bearings is inadequate making it to form some rust on your steering system. If the bearing is damaged it will make the same output also. Check also for the tire air pressure if it gets too low.

Getting some hard vibrations while driving? Check your wheels and tires. Tires air pressure must be in the right level. Wheels bearing mus also be check if there are worn outs and unlubricated with grease. Your rim may not be balance or unaligned making your wheels to make unnecessary vibrations. The steering stem and handle may be loose and must be tightened up for smooth driving experience.

Shock absorption is too hard or too soft making you uncomfortable. For too hard shock absorption this are possible reasons. The oil level and viscosity in the front must be high. The front fork is bent or the tire air pressure is too high. If the shock absorption is too soft the oil viscosity in the front for is too low or there must be a leak in the front reducing the level of the oil. The rear shock spring is weak and hard making it not move properly.

Battery faulty like plates sulphated, shorted through sedimentation, electrolyte level too low make the battery to discharged. Your wiring have some faulty issues making the battery to use more power than necessary. And may be you use excessive bulbs or anything that uses electrical charge making your battery to drain more faster. Your alternator and regulator may have some damage making the charging of your battery slow and making the flow of electrical charge wasted.

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