Best Tips to Take Care of Your Two-Wheeler During Winters

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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Hard Starting Issues

Winter mornings often mean hard starts. Cold engines struggle to ignite, and weak batteries make it worse. Keep your battery charged and use the choke to start your two-wheeler.

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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Lubricate Moving Parts

Cold weather causes chains, cables, and levers to harden or jam. Regularly lubricate moving parts to ensure smooth operation. Use winter-grade lubricants to keep your ride trouble-free.

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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Fuel Efficiency Drops

Engines take longer to warm up in winter, burning extra fuel. Regular servicing and clean air filters can help improve mileage. Avoid idling too long, as it wastes fuel.

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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Foggy Visibility

Winter fog reduces visibility, making rides risky. Use fog lights if available, and keep your headlights and mirrors clean. Wear reflective gear or add reflective stickers to stay visible.

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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Tyre Pressure

Cold temperatures cause tyres to lose pressure faster, affecting grip and mileage. Check and maintain the recommended tyre pressure regularly.

By Bike Junction | Published Dec 09 2024

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