Maintaining the suspension on your Everyday Motorcycles TrailMaster is essential for safer handling and a smoother ride. Proper suspension upkeep improves traction, stability, and comfort, especially when navigating rough terrain or city streets.

Why Suspension Maintenance Matters

The suspension system absorbs shocks from bumps and uneven surfaces, keeping your tires in contact with the road. Over time, worn or poorly maintained suspension components can lead to reduced control, increased wear on other parts, and even accidents.

Steps to Maintain Your TrailMaster Suspension

  • Regular Inspection: Check forks and shocks for leaks, cracks, or damage every few rides.
  • Clean Components: Remove dirt and debris from fork tubes and shock absorbers to prevent wear.
  • Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply appropriate fork oil and grease as specified in your owner’s manual.
  • Adjust Settings: Set the preload, compression, and rebound according to your weight and riding style for optimal performance.
  • Replace Worn Parts: Swap out seals, bushings, or oil when signs of wear appear, typically every 10,000-15,000 miles.

By following these maintenance steps, your TrailMaster will handle more predictably and safely, giving you confidence on every ride.