Water seepage can damage battery terminals and wiring. Always park in dry, covered areas and inspect the battery housing regularly to avoid starting issues or corrosion.
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Monsoon grime can lead to rusted or jammed chains. Clean the chain with a dry cloth and apply suitable lubricant to maintain smooth performance and avoid wear.
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Invest in a quality waterproof scooter cover to protect against rain, dust, and moisture buildup. It helps prevent rusting and damage to electrical components.
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Slippery roads demand optimal grip. Ensure your scooter tyres have the correct pressure and sufficient tread depth for enhanced traction during wet conditions.
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Rainwater can lead to corrosion on exposed metal surfaces. Use a good anti-rust spray on nuts, bolts, and the stand to extend the scooter's life.
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Wet brake pads can lose efficiency. Get them checked regularly and replace them if they are worn to ensure strong braking on slick roads.
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A clogged air filter can reduce mileage and performance. During monsoon, clean or replace the air filter more frequently to keep the engine running smoothly.
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Avoid parking in low-lying or water-logged areas as water can enter the exhaust or engine chamber, leading to long-term damage or failure.
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Foggy and rainy weather affects visibility. Check that all headlamps, brake lights, and indicators are working perfectly for safe commuting.
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Frequent servicing ensures early detection of water damage and keeps the engine, brakes, and electricals performing efficiently throughout the season.
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