How many kilometers can a motorcycle run with normal maintenance?

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VanLucia
07/30/25 3:00am
Motorcycles with normal maintenance can generally run up to 100,000 kilometers. 500-kilometer maintenance: Check the chain condition every 500 kilometers to see if it is loose or lacks lubrication. Within 1,500 kilometers: Do not wash the motorcycle. For the first 600 kilometers, maintain gear speeds at 10 km/h in first gear, 20 km/h in second gear, 30 km/h in third gear, 35 km/h in fourth gear, and 40 km/h in fifth gear. Shift gears repeatedly, from first to fifth gear and back down to first gear. Engine maintenance: At 6,000 kilometers, during the normal driving phase when changing to the second bottle of semi-synthetic oil, add an anti-wear agent to extend the engine's lifespan and improve the motorcycle's performance. Check the battery monthly to see if it is low on charge.
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