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Racing motorcycles are very different from regular motorcycles. They often have much higher performance, more power, and are usually fitted with a fairing to help protect the rider during crashes. 

Taking care of your racing motorcycle can be expensive. You may find that tyre prices online as well as prices of spares are very high. However, if you do have a racing bike, then you need to take good care of it. Here are a few tips on how to keep your racing motorbike in good condition.

– Racing motorcycles are often tuned for higher performance and power. They also have different tyres, brakes, suspension components, etc. You can buy all spare parts and motorcycle tyres online in Sri Lanka easily, so it is not hard to keep your racing bike in excellent working condition.

– You need to take special care when washing a racing motorcycle because you want the bike to look nice but not get any dirt on it that may scratch or chip paint away. 

– Be sure to wash your riding gear separately from your race suit so that they don't rub off anything onto each other.

– It's important to keep an airtight seal around engine parts like electrical wires and hoses in order to prevent water damage from happening while cleaning after rainstorms.

– Never use alcohols or solvents (like acetone) because they will dissolve some plastics and rubber seals! Use soap instead of solvents to clean your racing motorcycle.

– Always do the last rinse with water before towel drying.

– Oil the chain and lubricate any metal parts to prevent rusting or corrosion while washing your bike, but be careful not to get oil on rubber seals.

– Use white towels when wiping down your motorcycle after you've cleaned it because coloured towels can leave dye that may scratch paint away over time (or if they're too rough) 

– When possible, use silicone spray instead of WD40 for spraying around bolt threads so that dirt doesn't stick as easily in the future. Silicone is also easy enough to wash off afterwards without damaging anything accidentally like WD40 sometimes does. 

You should be more careful when working on your motorcycle because racing motorcycles are not designed to withstand as much stress and pressure as normal motorcycles. A small change in the temperature can cause a huge difference in how you ride, so make sure that you know what types of riding conditions will suit your bike best at all times (and then take care that your bike is always within those parameters). Good maintenance takes time and work, but with proper upkeep, this type of motorcycle can last for decades. That's why taking good care of it now matters even more.

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