
At Gem Bikes, we believe proper care turns a good used bike into a great long-term investment. Here are the most essential maintenance tips every used bike owner in Bengaluru should follow.
1. Start with a Thorough Post-Purchase Service
The first 500–1000 km after buying a used bike is critical.
- Get a full service done immediately (even if the previous owner claims it was recently serviced).
- Change engine oil + oil filter (old oil may contain contaminants).
- Replace or clean air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter (if applicable).
- Check and adjust chain tension, sprockets, and brakes.
- Inspect all fluids (coolant for liquid-cooled bikes, brake fluid).
Pro Tip: Always use manufacturer-recommended or high-quality oil (e.g., Motul or OEM-grade for Royal Enfield, Honda, etc.).
2. Regular Engine Oil Changes – The #1 Longevity Factor
Engine oil is the lifeblood of your bike.
- Frequency: Every 3,000–5,000 km (or every 6 months, whichever comes first) for most used bikes.
- Dark, gritty, or low oil is a red flag — change it immediately.
- For Royal Enfield models: Change every 3,000–4,000 km.
- For Honda, Yamaha, Hero, TVS commuters: Every 4,000–6,000 km.
Clean oil reduces friction, prevents overheating, and keeps the engine quiet and efficient.
3. Keep the Chain Clean and Well-Lubricated
Bangalore’s dusty roads and rain make the drive chain wear out fast.
- Clean the chain every 500–800 km (or after riding in rain).
- Use a good chain cleaner + lubricant (avoid WD-40 for long-term use).
- Maintain proper chain tension as per your bike’s manual (usually 20–30 mm slack).
- Worn sprockets? Replace chain + sprocket set together for best results.
A neglected chain causes power loss, noise, and expensive repairs later.
4. Check and Maintain Tire Health
Tires directly affect safety, fuel efficiency, and handling.
- Check tire pressure weekly (usually 28–32 PSI front, 32–36 PSI rear — confirm in manual).
- Inspect for cuts, bulges, uneven wear, and tread depth (minimum 2 mm).
- Rotate tires if needed and replace when tread wears out.
- Old tires (even with good tread) harden and lose grip — replace after 4–5 years.
5. Brake System – Never Compromise on Safety
Brakes on used bikes often need immediate attention.
- Inspect brake pads/discs for wear every service.
- Check brake fluid level and replace every 2 years.
- Ensure smooth lever/pedal feel with no sponginess.
- Drum brakes (common on older scooters/bikes) need regular cleaning and adjustment.
6. Battery and Electrical System Care
Used bikes frequently have weak batteries.
- Clean battery terminals regularly to prevent corrosion.
- Check electrolyte level (in non-sealed batteries).
- If the bike sits idle for weeks, use a trickle charger or disconnect the battery.
- Test all lights, indicators, horn, and charging system during every service.
7. Cleaning – The Easiest Way to Extend Life
A clean bike reveals problems early and prevents rust.
- Wash your bike every 1–2 weeks (especially after monsoon rides).
- Use mild shampoo + microfiber cloth. Avoid high-pressure washers on bearings and electrical parts.
- Apply wax or polish on painted surfaces and chrome parts.
- Dry the chain and other metal parts properly after washing.
8. Suspension, Nuts & Bolts Check
Bangalore’s bad roads take a toll on suspension.
- Check for oil leaks from front forks and rear shock absorbers.
- Tighten all visible nuts and bolts (handlebar, footpegs, engine mounts, etc.) every few months.
- Listen for unusual noises or vibrations while riding.
9. Follow a Maintenance Schedule
Create a simple schedule:
| Interval | Key Tasks |
|---|---|
| Weekly | Tire pressure, chain lube, visual inspection |
| Every 1,000 km | Chain clean & lube, bolt check |
| Every 3,000–5,000 km | Engine oil change, full service |
| Every 6 months | Brake inspection, battery check |
| Annually | Coolant, brake fluid, spark plugs |
10. Additional Bangalore-Specific Tips
- Monsoon Care: Avoid deep water logging. Apply rust preventives on underbody and chain.
- Dust & Pollution: Change air filter more frequently during summer.
- Parking: Always park in shade. Use a good bike cover.
- Fuel: Use good quality petrol from reputed pumps. Add fuel injector cleaner occasionally.
- Service Records: Maintain all service invoices — it increases resale value when you sell later at Gem Bikes.