High-rev riding and luggingSustained high-rev riding puts additional load on internal components such as the crankshaft and valves. While engines can handle high RPMs, prolonged use in this range increases heat and accelerates wear, especially in city conditions with frequent acceleration. Running the engine at low RPM in higher gears, known as lugging, also causes strain. It forces the engine to work harder, leading to knocking and increased load on key components. Using the appropriate gear for speed helps maintain smoother operation.Excessive clutch useExcessive clutch use, particularly partial engagement in slow traffic, leads to heat build-up and faster wear of clutch components. It also affects power delivery and efficiency. Using the clutch only when required helps avoid unnecessary strain. These practices, though minor individually, have a cumulative impact over time. Addressing them through better riding habits and regular maintenance can help maintain performance and extend engine life.