Motorbike Maintenance
Multiple dates

Motorbike Maintenance

By Compete High

Get your hands dirty and learn the secrets of keeping your motorbike purring like a kitten in this hands-on maintenance workshop!

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Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Motorbikes are more than two wheels and speed—they’re precision on the move. This Motorbike Maintenance course walks you through the essential systems that keep bikes running smoothly. Starting with a general introduction, you'll cover engines, cooling, lubrication, ignition systems, fuel mechanisms, tyres, and more.

Each module offers insights into specific systems and their interconnected parts. Whether it’s suspension or fuel injectors, nothing is left to guesswork. Built for learners who want structure over confusion, this course strips back the complexity—no greasy hands required.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand motorcycle engine components and their specific functions.
  • Learn the role of cooling and lubrication in engine performance.
  • Explore ignition systems and spark timing fundamentals.
  • Recognise components of suspension and how they affect control.
  • Gain knowledge of fuel intake and exhaust systems.
  • Identify motorcycle tyre types, sizes, and compatibility.

Who is this Course For:

  • Motorbike enthusiasts wanting to learn system-by-system basics.
  • Aspiring mechanics interested in two-wheeler engine knowledge.
  • Riders curious about how their bikes actually operate.
  • DIY repair hobbyists who like things done their way.
  • Garage assistants looking to expand engine system theory.
  • Anyone troubleshooting minor motorbike issues regularly.
  • Delivery riders keen on understanding their vehicle better.
  • Motorcycle bloggers looking for structured technical knowledge.

Career Path:

  • Motorcycle Technician – £29,000 per year
  • Vehicle Systems Analyst – £33,000 per year
  • Garage Assistant – £24,500 per year
  • Motorbike Repair Specialist – £27,000 per year
  • Motor Vehicle Parts Advisor – £26,000 per year
  • Technical Manual Writer (Automotive) – £32,000 per year

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Compete High

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