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You can also click here for a printable coupon to present during your next service appointment in July. | | Planet Powersports is proud to sell the best-built, most reliable products on the market. Our factory-trained team has the experience and state of the art equipment to keep all of your vehicles running smoothly. From routine maintenance to the most demanding service challenge Planet Powersports is proud to have the #1 shop in the Tri-State area! All of our technicians are certified and we can work on all makes and models. If you would like an estimate of repairs or service, use our service request form to send us a detailed description of the service you require.
We will respond with an accurate estimate of service costs within 24 hours!
If we require additional information, in order to give you an accurate estimate, we will contact you at the numbers you supply in the form.
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When was the last time you had your unit serviced and fluids changed?
Our Service Team Recommends...
Mileage service, Zap tune, fluids flushed( coolant, brake fluid, fork oil), brakes and tires.
Things to look for on your unit to avoid costly repairs later on!
If your brake fluid looks black or has been in the bike for more than 2 years, it is time to perform a flush. If you let it go corrosion will form and the repair will be more costly.
Your brake system will start to fade, suspension over time 2 years fork oil starts to brake down and needs to be changed.
Antifreeze after 2 years needs to be changed or the fluid starts to brake down and corrode causing costly repairs.
Cracking of the tires, brake pads if they are skinnier than a nickel its time for new brake pads. Having these repairs performed will save you in the long run with safety and the cost of repair.
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Along with the other two Specials our service team would like to add some other items or features.
1) Pre-ride checklist: tire pressures front and rear
Sportbikes 33-36psi front and 36-42psi rear
Cruisers 29-33psi front and 36-42 psi rear (model specific)
Goldwings 36-42psi front and 36-42 psi rear
Atv's 3-4 psi front and 3-4psi rear
2) Fuel Level
3) Tire condtion and wear
4) Battery condition all your lights and signals work
5) Brake Pad Wear
6) Oil Level
7) Check for leaks i.e oil, coolant, brake fluid, fork oil
8) Cables move freely, throttle, brake levers
9) Chain and sprockets if applicable, if chain is lubed and adjusted properly
10) Helmet, gloves, jacket, pants, ankle or higher boots our parts department is running specials all the time on these products to make your ride safe.
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What should you do if when riding and your bike shuts down and unit looses all power, (i.e no lights, indicators, meter, etc)? Check your main fuse which is normally located under the seat by the main relay (30amp fuse). If the fuse is good there is either a wiring issue or drained battery from either age or charging system.
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