Spring Motorcycle Prep: Get Your Bike Ready to Ride

After a long winter, getting back on your motorcycle is one of the best feelings for any rider. But before you hit the open road, taking the time to properly prepare your bike isnโ€™t just smart โ€” it could save your life. The 2026 Spring Motorcycle Prep checklist below will help ensure your bike is safe, smooth, and ready for a fun season ahead.

Spring motorcycle maintenance and AIM Insurance coverage

Spring Motorcycle Prep 2026 with AIM Insurance

1. Fresh Fluids First

Old fluids are often overlooked after winter storage. Hereโ€™s what to check:

  • Engine oil: Drain old oil, replace the filter, and refill according to manufacturer specs.
  • Coolant: Inspect for discoloration or age over two seasons โ€” flush and replace if needed.
  • Brake fluid: Absorbs moisture over time. Replace if low or old.
  • Gasoline: Replace stale fuel. Even with stabilizer, fuel older than six months should be replaced.

2. Lubricate All Moving Parts

Proper lubrication ensures smooth operation and prevents wear:

  • Chain: Clean and lubricate, check tension.
  • Cables: Throttle, clutch, brake cables should move freely; apply lubricant.
  • Pivot points: Lubricate levers, footpegs, kickstand.
  • Fork seals: Check for leaks or dryness โ€” critical for suspension performance.

3. Tires and Wheels

Your tires are your only contact with the road. Make them a priority:

  • Tire pressure: Inflate to manufacturer-recommended PSI.
  • Tread depth: Inspect for wear, cracks, or flat spots.
  • Wheel bearings: Spin wheels and listen for roughness or grinding.

4. Battery and Electrical

  • Battery: Check voltage; replace if under 12.6V.
  • Lights: Test headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and horn.
  • Wiring: Inspect for rodent damage or corrosion.

5. Brakes

  • Inspect pads for wear โ€” replace if under 2mm.
  • Levers and pedals should feel firm, not spongy.
  • Check discs for warping, rust, or scoring.

6. When to Call a Mechanic

Book a spring service if:

  • Bike hasnโ€™t been serviced in over a year
  • Unusual noises, vibrations, or handling issues
  • Fork seals are leaking
  • Brake system feels compromised
  • Electrical or fuel issues are uncertain

A qualified mechanic can perform a full safety inspection for peace of mind before your first ride.

Ride Confidently This Spring

A little preparation goes a long way. Taking an afternoon to work through this checklist ensures your first ride of the season is safe, smooth, and enjoyable โ€” not a trip to the shop.

Have questions about your motorcycle insurance coverage heading into spring? AIM Insurance is here to help. Call us at 1-877-246-4869 or visit our offices across Ontario, Alberta, and Atlantic Canada. We'll make sure you're covered before you hit the road.


About AIM Insurance
AIM Insurance is a 100% Canadian-owned, full-service insurance brokerage specializing in motorcycle, auto, home, and business coverage. With offices in Burlington, Brampton, Dunnville, Edmonton, and Calgary, we help Canadian riders protect their bikes and enjoy the season safely.

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