As a rider, you’re responsible for the roadworthiness of your motorbike – making sure that it’s safe to be ridden on the road.
On some motorbikes, many of the mechanical parts are sealed and can only be checked by a qualified mechanic but there are some checks that you must do. Look at your scooter moped handbook to see which checks you can make and how to do them.
You should regularly check
-the engine oil and coolant
-the tyres
-the brakes, shock absorbers and rear-wheel alignment
-the electrical equipment, such as the lights, battery and horn
-the chain and sprockets – make sure all the links are loose and that the sprockets are not worn.
Carry out regular checks on your moto scooter to keep it working efficiently and safely. The sooner you spot a problem, the easier it is to fix usually.
Do not forget to look after your kit too: visors get scratched, zips get worn and stitching can come undone, all of which can compromise your safety and comfort.