8 Monsoon Riding Tips for Bikers
You can follow the below-mentioned tips to make your monsoon ride safe and fun simultaneously-
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Check the Tyres of Your Bike
Inspect the tyres before you take your beast for a ride. You must replace them with new ones if they need a better grip or have enough tread. The tyre tread is built to disperse water, so it will only support you while riding on wet roads if you have enough tread depth. Even having adequate tread does not ensure a safe ride.
Regular wear and tear can increase the chances of slippage, causing significant injuries or accidents. Therefore, remember to check on the condition of your bike's tyres.
Moreover, you must purchase a tyre protection cover with your comprehensive bike insurance policy. It financially covers incurring any unanticipated cost of repair or replacement of the tyres during the monsoon season.
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Maintain Your Speed Limit
Maintaining the speed limit throughout the monsoon season is another excellent tip every rider must follow. Riding within the 30-40 km/hour speed range on wet and muddy roads is advised, as the chances of skidding are higher.
Maintaining a speed limit means you can easily apply brakes when needed and match up with the emergency. Avoid rash or aggressive riding as it can lead to a collision causing fatal injuries.
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Follow the Right Braking Techniques
Wrong braking techniques can prove to be fatal for your life during monsoon. Moreover, it is dangerous for fellow riders, pillion riders, pedestrians, or any other third party. Use both front and rear brakes simultaneously, so you won't fall off or put pressure on one tyre while applying brakes.
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Maintain the Right Distance and No Splashes
While riding the bike, you must maintain the correct distance between yourself and the front vehicle. Stopping the bike on wet roads takes longer than on dry roads due to loss of traction. Also, avoid following any four-wheeler or heavy-duty vehicle closely, as the potholes they miss might hit you up.
Avoid riding on waterlogged roads because this can heavily damage your engine. Do not splash, maintain a consistent distance, and ride through dry streets.
However, a bike's engine protection cover is highly recommended during the monsoon season or in flood-prone areas. It will protect your bike's engine if you take it on waterlogged roads or potholes you need to know about.
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Get Ready with Monsoon Gear
Bike riders are most vulnerable to road mishaps, and it becomes essential to wear the right monsoon gear while riding it. Wearing a full-face helmet, waterproof riding jacket, and trousers are recommended. You can also wear riding boots, gloves, and knee & elbow pads for longer distances travel. Replace your helmet immediately if its visor has too many scratches.
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Clean Moisture or Mist
The moisture adversely affects the air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter of the bike. If your motorcycle's engine switches off during the journey or you cannot start, check the filter parts and clean the moisture to resolve this issue.
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Switch on the Headlights While Riding
During the monsoon, visibility is the primary cause of road accidents. Therefore, switch on the headlights when riding the bike. In addition, clean the headlamps and the tail lamps before you take off. Conduct a pre-monsoon check-up for all the electrical components and replace those, which are not working.
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Obtain a Bike Insurance Policywith a Set of Add-ons Cover
Since riding in the monsoon season is uncertain, obtaining a comprehensive bike insurance policy and add-on covers is highly recommended. You can choose an engine protection cover, tyre protection cover, and roadside assistance cover. All these add-on covers come to rescue you in the middle of nowhere.
If you have third-party bike insurance, buying a comprehensive bike insurance policy for all kinds of unforeseen events is recommended to enjoy the ride without any worries.
You may also read- Make Your Bike Ready with These Add-on Covers
Final Thoughts
Before taking your bike for a ride during the monsoon, ensure you have checked all the parts and are ready to face all the problems in the monsoon. A healthy bike means improved mileage, better performance, and more reliability. Remember to obtain suitable add-on covers for your bike with your two-wheeler insurance policy.
Happy Monsoon and Safe Ride!
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