Maintenance Tips and Suggestions to Extend the Lifespan of Shock Absorbers for ATVs and Motorcycles

Shock absorbers for ATVs and motorcycles operate under extreme conditions, requiring special maintenance and care. Here are some practical tips and suggestions to help you extend the lifespan of your ATV and motorcycle shock absorbers:

Regularly Clean the Shock Absorbers

In off-road and sandy environments, shock absorbers can easily accumulate dirt, sand, and other debris. After each ride, use clean water to wash the shock absorbers, paying special attention to removing dirt from the suspension parts to prevent it from affecting the shock absorber's performance.
 

Inspect Seals

Regularly check the seals of the shock absorbers for signs of leakage or wear. Damaged seals can cause internal oil leakage, which will impact the shock absorber's performance.
 

Lubricate and Protect

After each cleaning, use a specialized lubricant to lubricate the shock absorbers, preventing rust and wear. Choosing the right lubricant can extend the lifespan of the shock absorbers.
 

Check and Adjust Preload

Depending on riding conditions and load, regularly check and adjust the preload of the shock absorbers. Proper preload settings can improve riding comfort and stability.
 

Regularly Replace Shock Absorber Oil

The internal oil of the shock absorbers in ATVs and motorcycles will degrade over time under high-intensity use. It is recommended to replace the shock absorber oil every 10,000 kilometers or once a year to maintain optimal performance.
 

Avoid Extreme Impacts

Try to avoid applying extreme impacts to the shock absorbers during riding, such as quickly passing over large potholes or obstacles. These impacts can accelerate wear and damage to the shock absorbers.
 

Inspect Shock Absorber Springs

Regularly check the condition of the shock absorber springs to ensure they are not deformed, broken, or otherwise damaged. If damaged, they should be replaced promptly.
 

Check Tire Pressure and Suspension System

Maintain proper tire pressure and regularly inspect the suspension system. Low tire pressure increases the burden on the shock absorbers, and damage to the suspension system can affect the lifespan of the shock absorbers.
 

Use High-Quality Shock Absorber Components

Using high-quality shock absorber components and accessories, such as high-performance seals and springs, can enhance the durability and performance of the shock absorbers. Choose reliable brands and suppliers to ensure product quality.
 

Timely Repair and Replacement

If any abnormalities are found in the shock absorbers, such as increased noise or performance degradation, inspect and repair them promptly. Replace the shock absorbers when necessary to avoid greater damage and safety hazards.