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| Module-1: Introduction to Motorbike Maintenance. | |||
| Introduction to Motorbike Maintenance | 00:09:00 | ||
| Module-2: Basics of Engine. | |||
| Basics of Engine | 00:08:00 | ||
| Module-3: Engine Cooling and Lubrication. | |||
| Engine Cooling and Lubrication | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module-4: Ignition. | |||
| Ignition | 00:08:00 | ||
| Module-5: Suspension. | |||
| Suspension | 00:08:00 | ||
| Module-6: Intake, Fuel, Clutch and Exhaust Systems. | |||
| Intake, Fuel, Clutch and Exhaust Systems | 00:18:00 | ||
| Module-7: Electrical Maintenance. | |||
| Electrical Maintenance | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module-8: Wheels, Tires and Brakes Maintenance. | |||
| Wheels, Tires and Brakes Maintenance | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module-9: Transmission, Frame and Steering. | |||
| Transmission, Frame and Steering | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module-10: Cleaning, Setting Up and Storage. | |||
| Cleaning, Setting Up and Storage | 00:09:00 | ||
| Module-11: Troubleshooting. | |||
| Troubleshooting | 00:16:00 | ||
| Assignment | |||
| Assignment – Diploma in Motorbike Maintenance Course | 2 weeks, 3 days | ||
| Mock Exam | |||
| Mock Exam – Diploma in Motorbike Maintenance Course | 00:20:00 | ||
| Final Exam | |||
| Final Exam – Diploma in Motorbike Maintenance Course | 00:20:00 | ||
| Order your Certificates & Transcripts | |||
| Order your Certificates & Transcripts | 00:00:00 | ||
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Motorcycle maintenance involves inspecting, servicing, repairing, and replacing components to ensure a motorcycle remains safe, reliable, and efficient.
No. This course is designed for beginners as well as individuals with some experience who wish to enhance their maintenance skills.
You will learn about motorcycle engines, electrical systems, braking systems, suspension, transmission, fault diagnosis, servicing procedures, and workshop safety.
Regular maintenance helps improve safety, enhance performance, increase fuel efficiency, and extend the lifespan of motorcycle components.
Common tasks include oil changes, brake inspections, chain maintenance, tyre checks, battery testing, and filter replacements.
Service intervals vary depending on the manufacturer and riding conditions, but routine inspections and servicing should be performed regularly according to the owner's manual.
Motorcycle maintenance commonly requires spanners, socket sets, torque wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, multimeters, and specialised diagnostic tools.
Motorcycle brakes use hydraulic or mechanical force to create friction between brake components, helping the rider safely slow down or stop the motorcycle.
Common signs include unusual noises, excessive smoke, poor acceleration, difficulty starting, overheating, and reduced fuel efficiency.
Many routine maintenance tasks can be performed at home with the proper tools, knowledge, and safety precautions.
Graduates may pursue roles such as motorcycle mechanic, service technician, repair specialist, workshop assistant, or vehicle maintenance technician.
Yes. The knowledge and skills gained from this course can provide a strong foundation for establishing a motorcycle maintenance and repair business.