COMMON BIKE FAULTS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM ON THE SPOT
You rush out without checking your bike, and halfway through, your brake fails, leaving you stranded. Now, you’re wasting time and losing money because you didn’t take a few minutes to inspect before riding. This course teaches you how to do a quick, effective pre-ride safety check every day. With simple steps to inspect your bike’s brakes, tires, chain, and more, you’ll catch small issues before they become big problems. It saves you time, keeps you safe on the road, and helps maintain a reliable delivery service. Don’t risk your day by skipping the basics—get the knowledge to keep moving!
Why You Should Enrol
Every minute your bike is down, you’re losing money. Waiting for a mechanic for every small issue? That’s not sustainable.
This course teaches you how to identify, troubleshoot, and fix common bike problems by yourself—on the road, at the pickup point, or in front of a customer. No heavy tools. Just practical, fast solutions for the most common issues dispatch riders face daily.
Who This Course Is For
-
Dispatch riders using bikes daily for delivery
-
Courier companies training their riders on bike care
-
Fleet managers who want less downtime and fewer repair costs
-
Solo riders who want to save money on minor repairs
-
Anyone riding long distances who needs basic survival maintenance skills
Time to Complete:
1 Hour (Self-paced or instructor-led)
What You’ll Learn
-
How to spot the top 10 most common bike faults
-
How to fix simple issues like fuel clogs, plug problems, brake faults, and chain slips
-
What tools and spare parts every rider should carry daily
-
How to do a basic 3-minute safety check before every ride
-
When to fix it yourself vs when to call a mechanic
What to Expect
-
Quizzes & Tests based on real-life bike problems
-
Homework Assignment to build your personal roadside repair kit
-
Certificate of Completion issued after successful training
Outcome
You’ll leave this course with practical bike repair knowledge, fewer delivery delays, and more confidence to stay on the move—even when things go wrong.