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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...

KTM Bike — Cylinder Head Repairing Guide (Step-by-Step) — With Parts Buyin

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KTM Bike — Cylinder Head Repairing Guide (Step-by-Step) — With Parts Buying Tips             Introduction  Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog. Today I will explain the cylinder head repairing process for a KTM motorcycle in a clear, step-by-step way, and show you how to find and buy the correct parts. This guide targets riders and home mechanics who want to repair valve issues, head gasket leaks, or do valve-seat and head resurfacing work on KTM single-cylinder engines. Always consult your model’s factory service manual for exact torque values, timing marks, and clearances. 1. Quick safety note (read first) Work on a flat, stable surface and use a bike stand or lift. Wear gloves, eye protection and closed shoes. Disconnect the battery and drain oil/coolant if the procedure requires it. Keep a clean, well-lit bench and labeled trays for fasteners. If you’re unsure about machining (valve seat cutting, head surfacing), use a profe...