Motorcycle Repair and Maintenance Course
Master the essentials of motorcycle repair and maintenance, from diagnostics to fine-tuning, in one comprehensive course.
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About this event
Master the mechanics of motorcycles—from engines to electrics—in this sharp, streamlined course designed for the technically inclined.
Overview
From the timeless thump of a single-cylinder to the hum of a high-performance multi-engine machine, motorcycles are as much about precision as they are about passion. This Motorcycle Repair and Maintenance Course dives into the beating heart of two-wheel engineering, offering a clear, no-nonsense path through the machinery that keeps bikes on the move. Whether you favour café racers or cruisers, this course strips it all back—starting with engine basics and moving through systems that keep the power flowing and tyres rolling.
Electrical quirks, fuel hiccups, worn tyres or strange knocking noises—consider them sorted. With a sharp focus on the mechanics that matter, you’ll gain insight into engine functions, fuel delivery, exhaust systems, wiring logic, and wheel alignment. If you’ve ever wanted to get to the bottom of what's rattling under the tank or just want to speak fluent motorcycle, this course is the first stop on the road to confidence.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand core engine structures and mechanical motorcycle principles.
- Identify faults in ignition, exhaust and fuel systems confidently.
- Explore essential wiring and basic motorcycle electrical components.
- Analyse wheel performance, balance, and tyre maintenance techniques.
- Gain insights into maintenance for smoother and safer motorcycle rides.
- Interpret technical information related to motorcycle parts and systems.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1: Introduction to Motorcycle Mechanics
- Module 2: Engine Basics
- Module 3: Fuel and Exhaust Systems
- Module 4: Electrical Systems
- Module 5: Wheels and Tires
Who is this Course For
- Motorcycle enthusiasts with a love for engine know-how.
- Garage-based tinkerers aiming to understand bike components.
- Beginners curious about motorcycle systems and upkeep.
- Aspiring mechanics looking to decode motorcycle logic.
- DIYers keen to manage their own motorcycle maintenance.
- Classic bike restorers needing technical foundation support.
- Auto professionals exploring two-wheel system specialisation.
- Anyone tired of paying for every minor mechanical fix.
Career Path (UK Salary Estimates)
- Motorcycle Mechanic – Average £25,000 per year
- Motor Vehicle Technician – Average £28,000 per year
- Garage Service Manager – Average £35,000 per year
- Motorcycle Parts Advisor – Average £23,000 per year
- Automotive Service Advisor – Average £26,000 per year
- Workshop Supervisor (Motorcycles) – Average £32,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
It includes regular oil changes, chain and brake checks, tire inspection, battery care, and fluid top-ups.
A motorcycle mechanic or motorbike technician.
Typically ranges from $150 to $500, depending on the bike and required services.
Common issues include battery failure, brake wear, chain problems, oil leaks, and tire damage.
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