Motorcycle Service Workbook: Carburetors, Chains, Brakes, and Forks

Practical, step-by-step procedures and checklists for the most common motorcycle service tasks โ€” from carburetor jetting to fork seal replacement.

โฑ 1h 59m ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons

About this course

The most common motorcycle service tasks โ€” a carburetor clean, a chain and sprocket swap, brake fluid flush, and fork seal replacement โ€” are not difficult, but they punish shortcuts. A jet needle set one position too lean causes flat spots that baffle the owner for months. A fork seal installed without proper surface preparation fails within weeks. This workbook course gives you the exact procedures that prevent those outcomes. By the end of this course you will be able to disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble a slide-type or CV carburetor, measure chain stretch and sprocket wear to service-limit tolerances, execute a complete brake bleed and caliper service on both front and rear systems, remove and replace fork seals with correct preparation and oil-fill quantity, and build a pre-season inspection checklist tailored to a specific motorcycle model. What you will learn: - Carburetor disassembly sequence: components to clean, components to replace, and correct jetting for common symptoms - Chain wear measurement: using a chain checker tool and interpreting stretch vs. tight-link indicators - Sprocket inspection criteria: hook wear, tooth count comparison, and determining when both must be replaced together - Brake bleeding procedure: gravity bleed vs. pressure bleed, and how to identify air vs. contaminated fluid - Caliper service: piston removal, seal replacement, and slide pin lubrication - Fork leg removal sequence: torque values, tube alignment, and oil quantity measurement - Fork seal installation: surface inspection, driver tool selection, and oil fill specification lookup - Seasonal inspection checklist template: battery, cables, tires, lights, and fluid levels Each procedure is presented as a numbered task list with specification values drawn from typical service ranges. Case studies illustrate how common mistakes โ€” over-tightened cable adjuster, incorrect brake fluid grade, misaligned chain โ€” create downstream problems. Worksheets allow you to record actual measurements alongside specifications for each job. This course is designed for motorcycle owners and trainee mechanics who want structured, repeatable procedures rather than general advice. Suitable for learners new to motorcycle service with basic hand-tool familiarity. This course is educational; all practical service work should be carried out under appropriate supervision, particularly where safety-critical systems such as brakes and suspension are involved.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 59m of practical content

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