Trevors #TipTuesday - Break your Bike in Properly

Trevors #TipTuesday - Break your Bike in Properly

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Trevors #TipTuesday - Break your Bike in Properly

Essential for motorcycle maintenance is that you treat it right during the first few thousand kilometres of its life. Read the manual for break-in guidelines.

For more information, contact Overberg Suzuki & Radiators.

Trevors #TipTuesday - Break your Bike in Properly

Overberg Suzuki & Radiators

Overberg Suzuki in Bredasdorp is your go-to dealership for Suzuki motorcycles, scooters, and quad bikes, all available on order for your convenience. Specialising in bike services, fitments, and repairs, for all makes and models of Suzuki, and other bike brands owner Trevor Norton takes a hands-on a...

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