Peter says that any rider who’s contemplating getting back onto two-wheels in the next few weeks should first make some basic safety checks of their motorcycle. “Make sure you use an accurate tyre pressure gauge – quite often those found on the forecourt of your local service station could be out by several psi,” he said. “Know what the optimum tyre pressures are – front and rear – for your bike and the tyres fitted. Keep a note of them either in your wallet or under your seat so you know what pressure to inflate them to when you’re away from home. “This check should be at least a weekly ritual, more often if you commute to work on your motorcycle.
If you get into the habit, you’ll also find that you’ll spot other things which could be a safety concern, such as when your chain needs adjusting or if the tyres are coming to the end of their life.” Avon Tyres is a Cooper Tire & Rubber Company brand, and has been designing and manufacturing tyres for many different motorcycles and specifications since 1885 and manufactured their first motorcycle tyre in 1911. For more information go to: www.avonmotorcycle.com

























