Posts Tagged ‘bike’

Where are you parking your bike?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

If diamonds are for women, bikes are for men; they are regarded very high and looked after as precious metals. No wonder it breaks the heart if one’s bike is either stolen or gets damaged in an accident.

With super bikes foraying into Indian market; their custody becomes very important, because you bought them for a heavy price tag, so any damage to bikes in the parking lots could be very saddening. It is essential that while you park your bikes at different places, you need to take into account certain aspects of parking. While the motorcycles are increasing in number in every country, and so but naturally the demand for parking facilities for the same is also increasing.

Whenever you are parking your bike, check out if there is some stationary object in the vicinity, so you can chain your bike and use the locks more effectively and well grounded. Bikers should always look for secured parking spaces and check if these areas are well lit too. Lighting actually prevents anyone from stealing the bike besides increasing personal safety. Visible location of parking areas safeguards the bikes against vandalism as well as theft.

Again see that the parking area should have some portion covered, so the bikes are protected against rain, shine and bad weather conditions. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays leads to greater wear and tear of the bike’s soft seat and exposure to rain could lead to the damage of the bike’s metal parts including the frame as well as silencer and mudguards. An indoor storage area maybe ideal for parking, but sometimes covered walkways could also serve the purpose.

Try using those bike parking spaces that are equipped with bike racks. Most importantly all racks should be securely anchored. Again, the bike parking space is better if it is separated from the automobile parking zone by either a wall, fence or curb some area to prohibit automobile parking in the bike parking zone.

Whenever you are parking your motorcycle, do it so with some angle, so there is enough space for you to maneuver while taking it out. Ideally, park the bike with a 35-degree angle to the curb. Again, ensure that you are not parking your bike on sand, grass, hot asphalt or loose gravel as it might cause your bike to sink on the side stand. A flat plate below the side stand is a better option.

Motorcycle chain maintanance

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Your motorcycle is surely your darling, which needs frequent overhauling to derive memorable riding experiences. But there are times when you face problems with your bike and the most common problem is with the chain. This problem can be dealt with good maintenance of the chain. The chain is a vital mechanical part of the motorcycle and requires proper care because its function is crucial for the smooth performance of your bike; it transmits power from the engine to rear end of the bike. That should give you an indication to the importance of maintaining your motorcycle chain.

How frequently should you check the motorcycle chain?

A good rider goes through the bike manual to understand the technicalities and maintenance of the bike.


Bike experts suggest that the bike chain needs to be examined once your bike has touched 500-700 miles. The time span to inspect your vehicle could vary depending on how aggressive a rider you are on the bike. Generally the chain gets damaged if you are a rash rider and needs to be checked once in two months at least.

Key steps for a good chain action

• Know the technicals of your motorcycle chain: the motorcycle chain should approximately move an inch in an up and down motion. The chain has the tendency to become stiff in some points and to deal with this you need move the vehicle in forward motion to ensure all the points are working smoothly. During the process if the chain manoeuvres more than an inch it needs to be tightened and if it is feels loose you obviously need to tighten it and in case if the chain links have stiffened too much, it needs to changed completely.

• Inspect the Sprockets: It is also essential examine the sprockets as their teeth point out if the chain is fixed properly or not. And if the sprockets and the chain are not well adjusted it is an indication of sprocket replacement.

• As a first step clean the chain: The chain needs to be cleaned with a cleaning agent and remove all the grime deposit on the sprockets and chain links with a help of a brush and cloth. This process will enable you to have a smooth ride.

• Lubricate the chain: Once you are done with cleaning process use a good quality lubricant and spray it over the chain and then rotate the wheels of the vehicle to be sure that the chain is properly greased.

• Mechanically alter the chain: Generally the front and rear sprockets have a prearranged distance, which has to be adjusted accordingly to its original form after lubrication.

• Your final step will be tightening: At the end of servicing process, tighten the rear axle to ensure proper alignment. Also see to it that the chain and the sprockets are adjusted evenly.

Before getting on to the maintenance work just make sure you are braced with all the tools needed for servicing of the motorcycle chain. These suggestions will chain you for the smooth ride on your favorite bike.

Rahee E-bikes launched

Friday, May 30th, 2008

RMP has launched Rahee E-bikes in the Kerala market. This electronic bike is manufactured by VLRA – A division of RMP and marketed by RMP Infotec Pvt Ltd.


The key features of the bike are battery operated and will get a maximum speed of 30 km per hour and the bike will run approximately for 40 km with a full charge battery. It is pollution free and will not produce any noise. The cost of the vehicle is Rs 26,000.

Yamaha G5 with electric start

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Yamaha Motor has announced the launch of Yamaha G5 106 cc motorcycle with an electric start engine priced at Rs 39,380 (ex-showroom-all India).

“We plan to continue gearing up our existing product line and marketing initiatives…We are paying attention at the customer who always looks for more. The new G5 is equipped with electric start as a convenient feature. With this launch, we are ready to extend our products and services,” Yamaha Motor Executive Vice President and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Takahiro Maeda said in a statement.


The G5 will be available nationally through the company’s existing wide network of dealers and Bike Station. The G5 will be offered in 2 colours, including Deep Red Metallic K and Yamaha Black.

The bike is priced at Rs 39,380 (ex-showroom-all India).

Source http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/