Cb400x | Maintenance Schedule

“Alright, girl,” she whispered to the bike. “Stage one: The Blood.”

The CB400X hummed, ready for another forty thousand. Because a maintenance schedule isn’t a to-do list. It’s a conversation between a rider and the road, written in torque settings and kilometers. And Anjali intended to finish every word. cb400x maintenance schedule

She drained the engine oil—black, gritty, ashamed. The OEM spec was 10W-30, changed every or 12 months. But for her riding, heavy with slush and red-clay dust, she followed the ‘severe’ schedule: every 6,000 km . A fresh bottle of synthetic went in, followed by a new oil filter. The old one had a dent. Sabotage or pothole? She didn’t ask. “Alright, girl,” she whispered to the bike

Her father nodded from the doorway. “Now the bike trusts you again.” It’s a conversation between a rider and the

Anjali touched the odometer. on the dot. She picked up a marker and wrote on the inside of the side panel: Next valve check: 64,000 km. Next oil: 46,000 km. Next chain: yesterday.

At midnight, she turned the key. The dash lit up. The starter whirred, then caught—a smooth, turbine-like idle. No ticks, no rattles. The cooling fan kicked in at exactly three bars on the temp gauge.

The odometer of Anjali’s CB400X blinked as she parked under the tin roof of her workshop, "The Piston's Rest." Outside, the Goa monsoon hammered the corrugated sheets. Inside, the red-and-black adventure bike looked like a patient tiger, mud-caked from a recent ride to Chorla Ghats.