Motorbike Maintenance
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Motorbike Maintenance

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Get your hands dirty and learn the ins and outs of motorbike maintenance with our experts - no experience necessary!

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About this event

Auto, Boat & Air • Motorcycle

Learn online motorbike maintenance, fault detection and engine care—no overalls required.

Overview:

Whether you're a rider who refuses to be baffled by a dashboard light or simply enjoy understanding what keeps two wheels turning, this online Motorbike Maintenance course offers the knowledge to stay in control. It demystifies the core systems of motorbikes, from engines and electrics to safety checks and diagnostics.

Designed for those who prefer riding to wrenching but still like to know what's going on under the seat, the course walks through essential components, troubleshooting tips, and ongoing maintenance procedures. A wise option for anyone who prefers to fix things before they become expensive.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand common engine issues and their likely causes.
  • Learn the basics of motorbike electrical systems and checks.
  • Identify routine maintenance tasks for motorbike longevity.
  • Know how to conduct visual and audible diagnostic checks.
  • Explore tyre, brake, and chain system maintenance essentials.
  • Recognise indicators of potential safety and performance problems.

Who is This Course For:

  • Motorbike riders seeking to understand vehicle upkeep.
  • Beginner enthusiasts keen to study motorbike mechanics.
  • Couriers or delivery riders aiming to reduce service delays.
  • Motorbike bloggers wanting more technical credibility.
  • Scooter owners with an interest in mechanical function.
  • DIY vehicle learners avoiding unnecessary garage visits.
  • Riders preparing for longer solo journeys.
  • Urban commuters managing daily motorbike reliability.

Career Path:

  • Motorcycle Technician – £26,000 average yearly salary
  • Motor Vehicle Fitter – £25,000 average yearly salary
  • Service Advisor (Automotive) – £24,500 average yearly salary
  • Motorcycle MOT Tester – £27,000 average yearly salary
  • Breakdown Engineer – £30,000 average yearly salary
  • Vehicle Parts Advisor – £23,000 average yearly salary

Frequently asked questions

Do I need prior knowledge to start learning motorbike maintenance?

No, this course covers the basics for complete beginners.

Will I learn how to check tyre pressure and oil levels?

Yes, the course includes routine checks and essential maintenance.

Can I maintain any type of motorbike after this course?

You’ll learn universal principles applicable to most standard bikes.

Does the course cover basic troubleshooting techniques?

Yes, it explains how to identify and address common faults.

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