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03/05/2025

Ready to ride? This guide to Wisconsin motorcycle maintenance, brought to you by Superior Synthetics LLC, has you covered for spring adventures. Read on and take note of these tips!

Prepare your motorcycle for Wisconsin’s riding season with the finest AMSOIL products! Visit the official AMSOIL website today to explore their entire line of synthetic oils, filters, and gear lubricants, or call Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin at (920) 213-3001 to place your order and get expert advice tailored to your bike’s needs.

Getting Ready for the First Ride of Spring

Proper Wisconsin motorcycle maintenance is about preserving the longevity of your ride and ensuring safety on the open road. In this guide, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step maintenance checklist to help you transition your bike from winter storage to spring readiness. Along the way, we’ll highlight AMSOIL products that can make the process easier and more effective.

Step 1: Inspect Your Bike’s Exterior and Frame

After months in storage, it’s common for motorcycles to accumulate dust, dirt, and grime. Start by giving your bike a thorough visual inspection:

  • Check for rust or corrosion: Look at the frame, handlebars, and exhaust for any signs of rust.
  • Inspect the paint and bodywork: Ensure there are no cracks, dents, or scratches that may have worsened over winter.
  • Clean your bike thoroughly: Use a motorcycle-specific cleaner like AMSOIL’s Mudslinger® to remove dirt and protect against further grime buildup.

Cleaning your bike enhances its appearance and makes it easier to spot potential issues that require attention.

Step 2: Change Your Motorcycle Oil and Filter

One of the most critical aspects of Wisconsin motorcycle maintenance is replacing old oil. If you didn’t change your oil before storing your bike for winter, now is the time to do so. See, old oil can become contaminated with moisture and debris, harming your engine.

Why Choose AMSOIL Motorcycle Oils?

AMSOIL synthetic motorcycle oils are specifically designed to handle the unique demands of motorcycle engines. They offer:

  • Superior wear protection: Reduce engine wear and tear, especially during the high-revving conditions common in spring riding.
  • Thermal stability: Withstand Wisconsin’s fluctuating spring temperatures.
  • Clean operation: Minimize sludge and deposits for a smoother ride.

When changing your oil, don’t forget to replace the oil filter. AMSOIL oil filters are engineered to deliver excellent filtration efficiency, keeping contaminants out of your engine and prolonging its life.

Step 3: Check and Replace Fluids

Beyond oil, several other fluids need attention before your first spring ride:

  • Brake Fluid: Brake fluid can absorb moisture over time, reducing its effectiveness. If the fluid appears dark or murky, take it as a sign to replace it.
  • Coolant: Check the coolant level and condition. AMSOIL’s Coolant Boost is an excellent product to ensure efficient heat transfer and maintain your engine’s temperature.
  • Gear Lubricant: For bikes with separate gearboxes, use AMSOIL’s Severe Gear® synthetic gear oil to ensure smooth shifting and protect gears from wear.

It’s time to gear up for the first ride of spring! Explore the complete range of AMSOIL products to keep your bike running smoothly. Visit the AMSOIL website or contact Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin at (920) 213-3001 to order trust-worthy premium oils, filters, and gear lubricants.

Step 4: Inspect Tires and Wheels

Your bike’s tires are its only contact with the road, making them a vital component of Wisconsin motorcycle maintenance. Follow these steps:

  • Check tire pressure: Use a tire pressure gauge to ensure both tires meet the manufacturer’s recommended PSI.
  • Look for cracks or wear: Inspect the tread depth and sidewalls for cracks, bulges, or uneven wear.
  • Clean and lube the wheels: Remove dirt and debris, and apply AMSOIL’s Chain Lube to ensure smooth operation and prevent corrosion.

Replacing tires with excessive wear or damage is crucial for safety and performance.

Step 5: Examine the Battery

Cold winters in Wisconsin can take a toll on your motorcycle’s battery. If you don’t use a battery tender during storage, your battery may be dead or weakened. Here’s how to check it:

  • Inspect for corrosion: Look for buildup around the terminals.
  • Test the voltage: Use a multimeter to check the battery’s charge. A fully charged motorcycle battery should read around 12.6 volts.
  • Recharge or replace: If the battery doesn’t hold a charge, it’s time for a replacement.

Step 6: Lubricate Moving Parts

Lubrication is essential to keep your bike operating smoothly and prevent premature wear. Key areas to lubricate include:

  • Chain: Clean and lube your chain using AMSOIL’s Chain Lube, which penetrates deeply and provides long-lasting protection.
  • Cables and levers: Apply a small amount of lubricant to ensure smooth throttle, clutch, and brake lever operation.
  • Suspension components: Check for proper lubrication and address any squeaks or stiffness.

Take the hassle out of motorcycle maintenance using AMSOIL’s Chain Lube! Whether you need premium synthetic oil or expert advice, check out AMSOIL’s official website or call Superior Synthetics LLC in Wisconsin at (920) 213-3001 for personalized assistance and to stock up on all the essentials this riding season.