
Carry Spare Tools and Motorized Bike Parts


- Inner tube — Contrary to popular belief, running over nails or glass doesn't pop your tire, but rather your inner tube. Make sure you have at least one to two spares on you, especially when riding on rough terrain.
- Patch kit — In most cases, you’ll be able to get by just patching up your tire and replacing the inner tube. That’s where a patch kit comes in handy.
- Bike pump — Once you’ve patched up your flat tire, you’ll want to fill it right back up with air. Carrying a bike pump is smart and proactive.
- Tire liner — Typically, a tire liner is designed to help prevent punctures. In case of extreme damage — for instance, caused by sharp, rocky, off-road terrain — you’ll want to have an extra tire liner just in case.
- Spare tire — If the damage to your tire is too severe, you’re better off replacing it entirely using a spare.
- Tire levers — These tools are pivotal if you’re replacing a tire. Using a screwdriver to pry a tire off a rim can damage the rim itself. Tire levers are designed specifically for removing tires without causing further damage.
- Pliers — In case that nail is lodged too deeply in your tire, you’ll want to use needle-nose pliers to remove it.
Carry a First-Aid Kit in Case of Minor Injuries

- Bandaids, bandages, and gauze
- Hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, or iodine
- Nitrile gloves
- Tweezers
- Tylenol or a similar light painkiller
Dress Appropriately for Weather Conditions

Understand Traffic Signals Between Bike Riders and Drivers

- To signal a left turn or a lane change while riding your motorized bicycle on the road, you should hold your left arm out to the left side of your body.
- Likewise, you can signal a right turn by holding your right arm out to the right side of your body.
Plan for Long Routes, Especially Alternate Routes

Prepare for Off-Roading and Mountain Bike Rides


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Be prepared for emergency maintenance. If you’ve gone off-roading, chances are you’ve seen ATVs getting towed or Jeep drivers changing a tire while in the mud. It happens. Always have spare tools and engine kit parts (as outlined in the first section), because you never know when you’ll need them, especially if you’re engaging in extreme motorized bike riding. Aside from tools, a bike repair kit, tire pump, and spare motorized bike chain, you should also carry these extras:
- Spare tires — If you’re off-roading, two spare tires are better than one. Just in case.
- 2-stroke engine oil — If you experience an oil leak, you’ll want to make sure you can refill your 2-stroke engine.
- High-performance CDI and magneto — If you hit deep puddles or heavy mud, your engine’s electrical components could short out if they get wet. It’s a good idea to carry a spare high-performance CDI and magneto in case you need to swap these parts out.
- Spare spark plug — Off-roading can get pretty intense. If you’re unable to start your 2-stroke engine, you may need to swap out the spark plug. A high-performance spark plug is ideal for optimal performance. That said, because weather conditions may be more extreme if you’re off-roading in the canyons or riding your motorized bicycle in the mountains, we recommend carrying an NGK B5HS 2-Stroke Spark Plug for colder climates and an NGK B6HS 2-Stroke Spark Plug for hotter weather.
- Stay hydrated. Riding your motorized bicycle or electric bike through off-road terrain and mountain trails can be physically demanding. Make sure you have enough water to get you through your ride. It’s recommended to bring along a few healthy snacks, too. Staying hydrated and nourished can prevent health issues that might arise from excessive thirst or hunger. It’s smart to pack more supplies than you think you’ll need versus needing water or food and realizing there isn’t any left.
Always Be Prepared When Riding a Motorized Bike
