While a motorcycle has a much smaller margin for mechanical failure than a car, a loose bolt, low tire pressure, or sticky throttle can turn into a serious hazard fast. A quick inspection helps prevent mechanical problems or issues that could cause a life threatening problem.
TCLOCS is the pre-ride inspection checklist developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) that makes it simple for riders to remember the basics they need to check on their bike before every ride.
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A tire issue is one of the most common causes of preventable crashes.
If anything feels “off,” don’t ride until it’s corrected.
Visibility is your lifeline on the road.
A quick glance can prevent a long walk home.
A well-maintained chassis keeps the bike predictable and stable.
A faulty stand can cause embarrassing (and expensive) parking lot drops.
As riding season winds down and winter settles in, it’s time to think about something many riders overlook: properly storing your motorcycle. Cold temperatures, moisture, and long periods of inactivity can take a toll on your bike if it’s not prepared. The good news? A little winter prep now means a smoother, safer, and more enjoyable return to the road in spring.
Whether you store your motorcycle at a dealership or tuck it away in your own garage, here’s how to make sure it stays protected all winter long.
Many motorcycle dealerships offer winter storage programs that take the guesswork out of seasonal maintenance. These programs typically include:
If you prefer a professional to handle the details—or don’t have ideal storage space at home—contact your local dealership to see what options are available.
If you’re storing your motorcycle yourself, your owner’s manual is your best friend. Every bike has unique needs, but these universal steps will help protect your ride through the winter months.
