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Motorcyclists urged to check bikes before spring riding


March 18, 2026 - 238 views

Motorcyclists across North Wales are being encouraged to carry out essential safety checks on their bikes as many machines come out of storage following the winter months.

With improving weather expected to bring more riders back onto the roads, North Wales Police is reminding motorcyclists that taking a few minutes to check their bikes before their first ride of the season could prevent breakdowns, collisions or serious injuries.

Sergeant Leigh McCann of the Roads Crime Unit said: “Motorcycles can develop mechanical issues that may not be immediately obvious, even if they were in good condition on the day they went into storage.

“A quick set of checks before heading out can make a significant difference. Tyres can deflate over time and parts can seize so it is very important that riders check their vehicles carefully before riding them. It’s far better to fix an issue before setting off on a journey than discover a problem whilst out riding and potentially being involved in a collision.

“We’d also encourage riders to take their first ride of the year steadily, allowing time to rebuild confidence and reacquaint themselves with their motorcycle after the winter break. As a keen motorcyclist myself I know that there's a new and exciting feeling when you first get back on your bike after winter, to ride again and enjoy the sense of freedom. However, can you honestly say that your skills are as polished as when you last rode several months ago?

"No matter how good you are, you can always improve. So once again we are urging bikers to consider further skills training to improve your riding via schemes such as BikeSafe.

Sergeant McCann added: “If you are planning on going out on your bike please travel at an appropriate speed for the road, check the weather forecast and traffic conditions – which can be unpredictable at this time of the year and always wear high-visibility clothing and other appropriate attire.

“Drivers are also being urged to Think Bike and be extra vigilant for motorcycles during their journeys and ensure they give sufficient room when following bikers. It’s also important to continually check for motorcycles when moving off or emerging from junctions. Our message is simple- look, look and look again.”

Bikers are advised to think POWDER:

Petrol

Oil

Water

Damage

Electrics

Rubber

They’re also reminded to ensure their insurance, MOT and tax are up to date, and to wear appropriate clothing every time they ride.