What Causes the Rear Wheel of a Motorcycle to Lock Up and Stop Rotating?
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The reasons for the rear wheel of a motorcycle locking up and not rotating are: 1. Check if the rear brake is stuck or locked, and whether the brake shoe spring is broken or detached; 2. Inspect if the rear wheel bearing is stuck; 3. Check if the return spring of the brake shoe is broken; 4. The drive chain or transmission mechanism may be faulty. A motorcycle is a flexible and fast means of transportation, powered by a gasoline engine, and steered by handlebars to control the front wheel of a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle. It is lightweight, agile, and fast, widely used for patrol, passenger and cargo transport, and as sports equipment. Daily maintenance methods for motorcycles include: 1. During the break-in period, keep the motorcycle idle speed at 100 rpm; 2. Match the gear with the speed; 3. When braking is needed due to an obstacle ahead, release the throttle, step on the rear brake with the right foot, and gently apply the front brake with the right hand; 4. Regularly inspect the spark plug; 5. When installing a new spark plug, hand-tighten it until it can't be turned anymore, then use a spark plug socket to tighten it an additional quarter to half turn; 6. Regularly lubricate the chain.