Maintenance
Motorcycle Oil & Maintenance Supplies
Rogue Powersports stocks motorcycle maintenance products from the brands that keep bikes running: Maxima, Motul, Bel-Ray, Lucas, Motion Pro, NGK, Champion, and Hiflofiltro. Motorcycle oil and synthetic blends for 4-stroke, 2-stroke, ATV, and UTV: Maxima Premium 4, Motul 7100, Bel-Ray Thumper, and Lucas Semi-Synthetic. Chain lube, fork oil, brake fluid, and coolant. Oil filters, air filters, fuel filters, and spark plugs from NGK, Champion, and Autolite. Chain cleaners, contact cleaners, and degreasers. Motion Pro tools, tire levers, and maintenance kits. Free shipping on every order.
Motorcycle Maintenance Supplies for Every Service
The difference between a bike that runs forever and one that lets you down at 30,000 miles is regular maintenance. The right oil, the right tools, and a service schedule you actually follow are what keep motorcycles healthy. Rogue Powersports stocks the maintenance supplies that pro shops trust and home riders rely on.
The Maintenance Essentials
- Engine Oil and Lubricants: Motorcycle-specific oil from Maxima, Motul, and Bel-Ray with the right JASO MA or MA2 spec for your bike's wet clutch. Don't substitute car oil.
- Chain Care and Cleaners: Chain lube, chain cleaner, brake cleaner, contact cleaner, and dielectric grease. Clean your chain every 300 to 500 miles for double the life.
- Tools and Workshop Supplies: Socket sets, torque wrenches, Allen keys, oil filter wrenches, and chain breakers. Pair with shop stools, lifts, dollies, and stands for a real home workshop.
- Battery Chargers and Tenders: A $30 smart tender saves $100+ batteries every 2 to 3 years. Essential if you ride less than weekly or store the bike for winter.
- Cleaning, Polish, Paint, and Sealants: Bike washes, polish, touch-up paint, and gasket sealants. The small consumables that keep your bike looking and running like new.
Why Choose Rogue Powersports
- Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Maxima, Motul, Bel-Ray, Park Tool, Battery Tender, Liqui Moly. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
- Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
- Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.
Browse the full motorcycle maintenance catalog above. If you're new to home maintenance, start with quality oil, a basic tool kit, and a torque wrench before adding specialty equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I change my motorcycle oil?
Most motorcycles need oil changes every 3,000–5,000 miles or once per riding season, whichever comes first. Bikes running synthetic oil can often go 6,000+ miles. Always follow the interval in your owner's manual — some sport bikes need more frequent changes.
What kind of oil does my motorcycle need?
Use motorcycle-specific oil — NOT car oil. Motorcycle oil is rated for wet clutches (most bikes share engine and transmission oil). Match the viscosity (e.g., 10W-40) and the JASO MA or MA2 specification your bike requires. Brands like Maxima, Motul, and Bel-Ray are popular choices.
How do I clean and lube a motorcycle chain?
Spray on chain cleaner, scrub with a chain brush, wipe dry, then apply chain lube while spinning the wheel. Do this every 300–500 miles or after riding in rain. A clean, properly lubed chain lasts twice as long and runs more efficiently.
What basic tools do I need to maintain a motorcycle at home?
A socket set, torque wrench, hex/Allen keys, Phillips and flat screwdrivers, an oil filter wrench, a chain breaker (for chain bikes), and a service manual specific to your model. A basic home shop also benefits from a paddock stand or rear lift.
How often should I service my motorcycle?
Major service intervals are typically every 6,000–12,000 miles depending on the model. Between major services, check oil, chain, tire pressure, and brake pads every few rides. Skipping intervals shortens engine life and risks catastrophic failure.