Okay, so I decided it was time to get my motorcycle inspected. I’ve been putting it off, but the sticker on my bike was getting pretty old.

Getting Started
First, I looked up places nearby that do motorcycle inspections. I found a few options, and I picked one that had good reviews and wasn’t too far a ride.
The Inspection Process
I rode over to the shop, and it wasn’t too busy, which was nice. I pulled up, and one of the mechanics came out. I told him I needed an inspection, and he got right to it.
- He checked my lights – headlights, turn signals, brake lights. All good there.
- Then he looked at my tires, making sure they had enough tread and weren’t too worn out.
- He checked my brakes, front and rear, making sure they were working properly.
- He also looked at my horn, mirrors, and exhaust system. Just making sure everything was in decent shape.
- He takes my motorcycle for a test. Just making sure they were working properly.
Passing!
Everything checked out fine. I was pretty confident it would, since I try to keep my bike in good condition. He put the new sticker on my bike, and I paid the fee. It wasn’t too expensive, thankfully.
And that was it! I was back on the road, legal and good to go for another year. It’s always a good feeling to get that taken care of. Now I can just enjoy the ride without worrying about getting a ticket for an expired inspection.