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Pre-Ride Checklist

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Fuel

Don’t start low. Check the tank.

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Engine Oil

Park on main-stand, inspect level & clarity.

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Tyres

Look for wear. Check pressure.

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Drive Chain

Not too loose, not too tight. Keep it lubricated.

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Engine Body

Tighten loose nuts. Watch for leaks.

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Brakes

Front & rear play should be 20–30mm.

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Lights

Signal, brake, and headlamp — test them all.

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Clutch

10–20mm of free play? You’re good.

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Cables

No frays or stiffness. Oil or replace as needed.

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Mirrors

Adjust to show the road and part of your shoulders.

Precautionary
Riding Rules

No mobile use while riding

Follow traffic signals & use indicators

Stop behind zebra crossings

Absolutely avoid one-wheeling

No holding hands or helmets while riding

Maintain a firm, proper grip on handlebars

Don’t hang bags on handles

Never overspeed or race

Avoid zigzagging & wrong-side overtaking

Always check surroundings before entering roads

Skip flashy or excessive lights

Safety Awareness Initiatives

Helmet Awareness

The company distributes free helmets through activities, which are also conducted with the City Traffic Police, among the general public to encourage their use.

Side Mirror Awareness

We install side mirrors on motorcycles of all brands—free of charge—to enhance rear visibility and rider safety.

Light Checking

Roadside camps inspect and repair headlights, tail lights, and indicators at no cost, in collaboration with traffic authorities.

Safety Awareness Initiatives

Corporate Sector
Educational Institutes
Law Enforcement Agencies

Health, Safety & Environment

Workplace Safety

On the production floor, it has been ensured that all operators are trained in the safe operation of the assigned machines. They also understand how the machine functions, potential hazards, and emergency procedures.

Operator Training

Clear Signage

Two-Hand Controls

PPE Compliance

Uniform Code

Respiratory Protection

Protective Clothing

Ventilation & Air Quality

Safety Guide

Motorcycles are two-wheeled vehicles whose balance is dependent on the rider. Therefore, for safe riding, the rider must be trained properly and always take precautionary measures to ensure a safe and comfortable ride.