Gary On A Savage
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Develop a walk around checklist routine like pilots personalized for you bike -- and write it down so you remember it. They teach a list in MSF, but I expanded mine. I use 2 different ones, one "daily" one for the first time you leave your garage for the day, one "every time" one for every time you get on the bike.
For the first daily, the MSF list is a good place to start: tires, oil, electrical ect. Then check your tins (fenders/side panels), windshield, saddlebags, muffler, seat, tank, rims...anything that can get loose. Tighten everything loose you don't want to loose ('cause you will).
The "every time" list I do every time I get on the bike. I devised mine to be able to walk around the bike and do a quick check on it: front tire look ok, tool bag tight and closed, windshield clean, took box cover shut, right side panel not loose, seat not loose, right side saddlebag buckled, anything on the back loose, rear tire look ok, chain, left side saddlebag, left side panel, gas line, mirrors, helmet, gloves, ignition, lights on, mount, kickstand, switch, start, check mirrors. You learn to do it after loosing stuff off your bike. (2 side covers, registration/ins papers out of tool box, bolts off windsheld, jacket and hat out of saddlebags, just to name a few)
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