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DIY Roadside Assistance for Bikers | Emergency Bike Repair Guide

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🏍️ DIY Roadside Assistance for Bikers       Introduction  Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog. Today, I will explain DIY Roadside Assistance for Bikers and how you can handle bike problems on the road without depending on others. Every biker faces unexpected issues like punctures, low battery, or engine problems. In such situations, knowing basic roadside assistance can save your time, money, and stress. đź”§ What is DIY Roadside Assistance? DIY (Do It Yourself) Roadside Assistance means solving small bike problems by yourself during emergencies on the road. 🚨 Common Problems Bikers Face Flat tire (puncture) Low tire pressure Dead battery Loose chain Engine not starting đź§° Essential Tools Every Biker Should Carry To handle roadside problems, always carry: Tire repair kit Portable air pump Basic tool kit (spanner, screwdriver) Torch or flashlight Power bank ⚙️ Basic DIY Fixes 1. Fixing Flat Tire Use a tire repair kit to seal...

Step-by-Step Galomar Bike Engine Gear Setting

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Step-by-Step Galomar Bike Engine Gear Setting       Introduction  (Complete Motorcycle Gearbox Adjustment Guide) Now we move to the practical section of Galomar bike engine gear setting . Follow each step carefully for accurate motorcycle gearbox adjustment and smooth transmission tuning. Step 1: Check Clutch Free Play First Before opening anything, always check clutch cable free play. Ideal clutch free play: 2–3 mm at the lever Too tight → gear hard shifting Too loose → gear slipping Adjust using the clutch barrel adjuster near the lever or engine casing. This small adjustment alone can fix many gear shifting problems. Step 2: Inspect Gear Shifter Mechanism Check: Gear lever tightness Return spring condition Linkage rod alignment Any bending or looseness A loose gear lever can cause false neutral and missed shifts. Click here to buy bike parts Step 3: Open Engine Side Cover (If Required) If the issue continues, remove the engine side cover...