Bike Mainteance

Bike Mainteance

Learn how to keep your bike in top shape at our "Bike Maintenance" course!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

Learn motorcycle maintenance from engines to tyres with expert insights in this online course—ideal for enthusiasts and professionals alike.


Overview

Motorcycle maintenance doesn’t need to be daunting. This course strips away the mystery and gets to the nuts and bolts—literally. Whether it’s engine basics, cooling systems, or getting to grips with ignition quirks, this course gives you a clear and structured look into how your bike ticks. From understanding suspension to the fuel system and even how tyres are sized, we’ve covered it all with a bit of character and a whole lot of clarity.

Each module walks you through the theory behind motorbike mechanics without the waffle. From fuel injectors to lubrication, you’ll discover what matters under the tank and beyond. It’s geared towards people who’d rather not nod blankly when a mechanic starts talking, and those looking to get a little more confident about how motorcycles operate. No tools needed—just curiosity and a love for two wheels.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how motorcycle engines function and interconnect with other systems.
  • Identify key components in the ignition, cooling, and lubrication systems.
  • Learn how suspension affects control, comfort, and bike performance.
  • Understand the intake, fuel, and exhaust systems’ purpose and operations.
  • Gain insight into fuel injectors and how they affect engine efficiency.
  • Learn tyre sizing, matching, and their influence on safety and handling.


Who is this Course For

  • Motorbike owners wanting to understand their machines better.
  • Enthusiasts interested in engine and bike system theory.
  • Aspiring motorcycle technicians seeking a knowledge foundation.
  • DIY hobbyists who enjoy exploring motorbike mechanics.
  • Riders looking to reduce service centre dependency.
  • Mechanics expanding into motorbike maintenance roles.
  • Learners preparing for motorbike-related theory exams.
  • Anyone curious about how motorbikes are put together.


Career Path

  • Motorcycle Mechanic – £24,000 per year
  • Automotive Service Advisor – £26,500 per year
  • Vehicle Technician – £29,000 per year
  • Motorbike Parts Sales Specialist – £23,500 per year
  • Workshop Supervisor (Motorbike Sector) – £31,000 per year
  • Motorsport Garage Assistant – £22,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What are the most common routine checks for motorbike maintenance?

Routine checks include oil levels, tyre pressure, brake fluid, chain tension, and lights. Doing these regularly helps prevent bigger issues.

How often should I change my motorbike oil?

Typically, motorbike oil should be changed every 3,000 to 5,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner’s manual.

Why is chain maintenance important?

A clean and properly lubricated chain ensures smooth riding, reduces wear, and prevents the chain from snapping or slipping off.

Can I do basic motorbike maintenance myself?

Yes, beginners can handle tasks like checking tyre pressure, cleaning the chain, and changing oil with proper guidance and tools.

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Aug 2 · 13:00 PDT