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I bought my first motorcycle, a used standard bike from the early 2010s, last season and managed basic upkeep, but now that I'm preparing it for spring riding, I want to do a more thorough maintenance check myself. I'm comfortable with chain cleaning and oil changes, but I'm unsure how to properly inspect the brake fluid, assess the condition of the fork seals, and check valve clearances, which the manual says should be done this season. For seasoned riders who do their own motorcycle maintenance, what tools and step-by-step resources would you recommend for a beginner tackling these intermediate tasks, and are there any specific warning signs I should look for that would indicate I should take it to a professional instead of risking a DIY mistake on a critical system?
Solid plan. Spring maintenance for a mid‑age bike can be daunting, but a practical triage approach helps. Start with three checks: brake fluid health, fork seals, and valve clearances. Watch for clear warning signs: spongy brakes or obvious leaks, oil on the fork lowers, engine ticking or rough idle. If anything looks or feels off, don’t hesitate to pull back from DIY and call a pro.