About Bikerotor is more than just a motorcycle maintenance blog — it’s a space where real-world experience meets rider-focused knowledge.
I’m Raza Muhammad, a Plant Operator by profession and a motorcycle enthusiast by passion.
But outside the plant, there’s another passion that fuels me: motorcycles.
About Bikerotor – Why This Blog Exists
Back in Grade 7, I was fascinated by how blogs worked — the idea of building a platform, helping people, and sharing insights always stuck with me.
While life took me toward engineering and operations, that curiosity for digital creation never faded. So, I decided to blend both paths.
Bikerotor is where my field experience meets my love for motorcycles.
Here, I simplify motorcycle maintenance the same way I troubleshoot machines at work — practically, safely, and with zero fluff.
What You’ll Find on Bikerotor
This blog is all about real-world motorcycle advice — no copy-paste content, just honest guides that solve actual rider problems.
You’ll find:
Step-by-step motorcycle maintenance guides
Chain slack, battery, oil change, and troubleshooting how-tos
Safety tips every rider should know
Practical lessons from an engineering mindset
Easy-to-follow tutorials with tools you probably already own
Whether you’re a new rider or a seasoned biker, this blog is built to help you ride smarter and safer.
Why Trust Bikerotor?
Because I don’t just write this stuff — I live it.
Every tip, guide, or insight shared here is backed by my hands-on industry experience in technical systems, safety standards, and problem-solving under pressure.
This blog isn’t about selling products. It’s about sharing solutions I’d give to my own friends.
I’m deeply committed to practical learning and safe riding — something organizations like the Motorcycle Safety Foundation have been promoting for decades.
One of our most-read guides is on how to measure motorcycle chain slack — a must-know skill for every rider.
The Man Behind the Blog
I’m a husband, a father, and someone who believes in working with honesty and heart.
My daughter, Muskan, is the reason I push forward — to build something meaningful, not just for myself, but for everyone who visits this space.
Her smile reminds me why I stay committed — whether it’s on the plant floor, at home, or right here on Bikerotor.
Let’s Grow Together
If you’re someone who loves motorcycles, wants to understand your ride better, or simply enjoys hands-on learning — you’re in the right place.
Thank you for stopping by.
Let’s keep learning, riding, and growing — one throttle twist at a time.