Rider training

Know your machine before the ride demands it.

Book hands-on maintenance sessions for scooters, motorcycles, and superbikes covering chain care, fluids, brakes, tyre checks, safety inspection, and pre-ride confidence.

Group scooter, motorcycle, or superbike maintenance session at LS Customs
1:1 Personal sessions
Group Workshop learning
Basics Safety and maintenance
Training modules

Learn the checks that make ownership less intimidating.

Practical modules help riders understand what to inspect, when to act, and when to involve the workshop.

Mechanic checking motorcycle tyre pressure with digital gauge
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Pre-ride inspection

Build a repeatable checklist for tyres, brakes, leaks, chain condition, lights, controls, and fasteners.

Mechanic applying chain lube to motorcycle drive chain
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Chain and drivetrain care

Learn cleaning, lubrication, adjustment awareness, wear signs, and when to stop riding and inspect.

Mechanic inspecting motorcycle brake fluid reservoir
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Fluids and braking basics

Understand visible checks, brake pad inspection, fluid warning signs, and safe escalation to service.

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Workshop confidence

Learn how to speak clearly about issues, symptoms, service intervals, and modification concerns.

Session formats

Choose a focused 1:1 session or a small group workshop.

Each format is built around practical confidence, not theory-heavy instruction.

One to one scooter, motorcycle, or superbike maintenance session
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1:1 rider session

Best for a rider who wants hands-on learning around their own motorcycle and riding routine.

Group scooter, motorcycle, or superbike maintenance training at LS Customs
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Group workshop

Best for small rider groups who want a practical introduction to maintenance and safety basics.

Before booking

Bring your vehicle details and the habits you want to improve.

LS Customs can tailor training around your scooter, motorcycle, or superbike, riding pattern, and the maintenance checks you want to own personally.

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Share your model

Vehicle model, year, mileage, and service history help shape a useful session.

Mechanic pointing to motorcycle engine block to discuss mechanical concerns
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Name your confidence gaps

Chain care, brakes, tyres, fluids, noises, tools, or pre-ride checks can be prioritized.

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Book the format

Pick individual or group training depending on how hands-on and specific you want the session to be.