1. Master the basic knowledge and common sense of motorcycles, such as mechanical principles, oil circuits, circuits, etc., to prevent oil leakage and electric leakage.
2. It can correctly install common accessories, such as carburetor, spark plug, high-voltage package, igniter, battery, etc.
3. Ability to troubleshoot and solve common faults by itself, and if necessary, have the ability to open the magneto to check for problems, and to perform minor fault repairs, such as loosening, false connections, etc.
4. Ability to pick up tires, repair tires, and install tires on their own, and have the ability to check, repair or replace the throttle cable, brake system, horn, and meters.
5. Ability to replace engine oil and gear oil in time as needed to ensure effective lubrication.
6. Develop a good habit of learning to maintain motorcycles. Don't panic in case of trouble. It is best to do it yourself first to ensure effective, reliable and safe.








