FAQ
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions
It is recommended that you get your oil changed every year or every 3000-5000 kilometers, whichever comes first. However, some of the newer vehicles require frequent oil changes. Our helpful service staff can look into what the manufacturer states are recommended for your vehicle.
Motorcycle towing costs can vary depending on factors such as distance, location, and service provider. It’s best to request a quote from your chosen towing service for an accurate estimate.
Look for a towing service that specializes in motorcycle towing, has positive customer reviews, and offers transparent pricing. We are here to help you with it!
Yes, our towing services can assist with recovering and transporting your motorcycle after an accident.
It’s best to use a specialized motorcycle trailer or a professional towing service to ensure the safety of your motorcycle during transport.
Regular maintenance intervals may vary depending on your motorcycle’s make and model. Consult your owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
Essential maintenance tasks include checking and adjusting tire pressure, changing engine oil and filter, inspecting and adjusting the chain, and checking brake pads and fluid levels.
Inspect your tires regularly for signs of wear, such as low tread depth, cracks, or uneven wear patterns. Replace your tires as needed or according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Also the tire age is important, we wouldn’t recommend running any tire more than 3 years old.
Replace your brake pads when they have reached the minimum thickness specified by the manufacturer or if you notice a decrease in braking performance.
Signs that your motorcycle’s battery may need replacing include difficulty starting, frequent jump-starts, or dimming headlights.
Proper winter storage includes changing the oil, topping off the fuel tank and adding a fuel stabilizer, disconnecting the battery, and covering the motorcycle with a breathable cover.
Check your motorcycle’s coolant level regularly, preferably before each ride, and top it off as needed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
You are most likely a Ducati owner 🙂 Besides the joke if your motorcycle overheats, pull over immediately, turn off the engine, and let it cool down. Inspect the cooling system for any leaks or blockages and consult a mechanic if necessary.
Replace your motorcycle’s air filter according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, or sooner if you ride in dusty conditions. Also at MotoTow we are here to help you with it, we can replace your air filter.
Check your chain’s tension regularly and adjust it according to the manufacturer’s specifications. If you notice excessive wear or damage, it may be time to replace the chain.
Regularly inspect your motorcycle’s suspension for signs of damage, leaks, or wear. Consult your owner’s manual for recommended maintenance intervals and procedures.
You should check your motorcycle’s wheel alignment at least once a year, or whenever you notice any handling issues or uneven tire wear.
Replace your motorcycle’s spark plugs according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, or if you experience engine misfires, poor performance, or difficulty starting.
It’s best to use motorcycle-specific engine oil, as it is formulated to meet the unique needs and demands of motorcycle engines and transmissions.
To improve your motorcycle’s fuel efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, avoid aggressive riding, and minimize unnecessary weight.