Cleaning the Two Wheeler 
A clean bike is important for long-term fitness and for value of the vehicle. Maintenance of a clean bike is easier, and it also less expensive to operate.A few tips that will help keep your vehicle clean :
Before you clean the vehicle, ensure that the ignition switch unit, H.T. Coil and silencer are covered using plastic sheets.
Clean the vehicle using low-pressure water.
All painted surfaces should be washed only with water, as kerosene or detergent will damage the paint
Take care not to apply water on the electrical parts
For cleaning the engine externally, brush it with kerosene and wipe it dry with a clean rag.
Dry the vehicle and lubricate it after you wash it At times, water may enter on the brake liners during washing, leading to brake slippage. Therefore, make it a point to dry the liners by braking frequently till the brake starts working effectively.After you’ve cleaned the vehicle :
Replace or top up engine/ Gear box oil
Clean the air filter
Clean the spark plug, and seal the electrode gap
Overhaul the carburetor
Adjust the control cable
Tighten nuts, bolts and fasteners
Clean and adjust front and rear brakes
Check and adjust steering column play
Check for proper functioning of lights, switches and horn
Check battery electrolyte level and top up with distilled water
Check and adjust drive chain tension
Check and adjust spoke tightness / rim runout
Check and clean inline fuel filter

A clean bike is important for long-term fitness and for value of the vehicle. Maintenance of a clean bike is easier, and it also less expensive to operate.A few tips that will help keep your vehicle clean :
Before you clean the vehicle, ensure that the ignition switch unit, H.T. Coil and silencer are covered using plastic sheets.
Clean the vehicle using low-pressure water.
All painted surfaces should be washed only with water, as kerosene or detergent will damage the paint
Take care not to apply water on the electrical parts
For cleaning the engine externally, brush it with kerosene and wipe it dry with a clean rag.
Dry the vehicle and lubricate it after you wash it At times, water may enter on the brake liners during washing, leading to brake slippage. Therefore, make it a point to dry the liners by braking frequently till the brake starts working effectively.After you’ve cleaned the vehicle :
Replace or top up engine/ Gear box oil
Clean the air filter
Clean the spark plug, and seal the electrode gap
Overhaul the carburetor
Adjust the control cable
Tighten nuts, bolts and fasteners
Clean and adjust front and rear brakes
Check and adjust steering column play
Check for proper functioning of lights, switches and horn
Check battery electrolyte level and top up with distilled water
Check and adjust drive chain tension
Check and adjust spoke tightness / rim runout
Check and clean inline fuel filter
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