Motorbike Spring Time Prep
Date Posted:30 September 2025


“Shake off the cobwebs and get your bike road-ready for the riding season ahead.”
Top 10 Things to Do to Prepare Your Motorbike for Spring
Winter hibernation is over — time to roll your bike back into the sunlight. But before you hit the road, give your machine a proper once-over. A little prep now means more riding, less wrenching, and a lot fewer roadside headaches. Here are 10 things every rider should do before spring riding season kicks off:
1. Give It a Thorough Clean
Dust, grime, and winter storage residue can hide cracks, leaks, and rust. A solid wash and polish lets you inspect every inch and gets your bike looking the part again.
2. Check the Battery
Cold months drain batteries fast. Test the charge, top it up if needed, or replace it if it won’t hold power. A smart charger is a worthy investment.
3. Inspect Tyres & Pressures
Rubber ages even in storage. Look for cracks, flat spots, or uneven wear. Pump tyres to the correct PSI and check tread depth before rolling out.
4. Change the Oil & Filter
Fresh oil = fresh start. Old oil can carry moisture and contaminants that shorten engine life. Replace the filter while you’re at it.
5. Top Up Fluids
Brake fluid, coolant, and clutch fluid all degrade over time. Check levels and clarity, and replace anything that looks dirty or low.
6. Inspect Brakes
Brake pads harden or wear down while sitting. Check pad thickness, rotor condition, and ensure your brake lines aren’t cracked. Squeeze the lever — it should feel firm, not spongy.
7. Chain & Sprockets
Clean, lube, and check tension on your chain. Look for worn teeth on sprockets. Neglect here means a noisy ride (or worse, a snapped chain).
8. Suspension & Bearings
Bounce the suspension to make sure it’s smooth. Spin the wheels and feel for play in the bearings. Grease pivot points if needed.
9. Lights & Electrics
Test headlights, indicators, brake lights, and horn. Electrical gremlins love to show up after months of sitting idle.
10. Gear Check
It’s not just the bike — check your helmet, gloves, and riding gear. Look for wear, expired helmet dates, and give everything a clean before hitting the road.
Final Word
Spring prep isn’t just about ticking boxes — it’s about confidence. Knowing your bike is road-ready means you can focus on what matters: the ride. Spend a weekend giving your machine some love, and you’ll thank yourself all season long.