What Causes the Squeaking Noise When the Front Motorcycle Suspension Compresses?
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Here are the reasons for the squeaking noise when the front motorcycle suspension compresses: Check the shock absorber: Perform a visual inspection of the suspension shock absorber, which is non-disassemblable and considered a one-time-use component. If the shock absorber appears bent, severely dented, or punctured during inspection, it should be replaced. Performance check: Conduct a performance check by pressing down on the vehicle with your hands and then quickly releasing. If the vehicle bounces more than twice, it indicates poor shock absorber performance, and the shock absorber should be replaced. Check for oil deficiency: Inspect whether the shock absorber lacks oil. An on-vehicle inspection can also be performed: Look for signs of oil leakage. After running the vehicle, perform a touch inspection. After operating for a while, stop the vehicle and quickly touch the shock absorber cylinder with your hand. If the cylinder feels hot to the touch, it indicates the shock absorber is functioning normally.