5 Things NYC Riders Forget Before a Long Ride

Long motorcycle rides from New York City can be one of the best experiences for riders. Whether heading upstate, riding through New Jersey, or taking a weekend trip out of the city, preparation matters more than most riders realize.

At MAD Transpo NYC, we see many situations where riders run into avoidable problems simply because they forgot basic checks before leaving NYC.

Before your next ride, here are five things every NYC motorcycle rider should double-check.

1. Tire Pressure and Tire Condition

Tires are one of the most overlooked parts of motorcycle preparation.

NYC roads are rough on motorcycles due to:

  • Potholes
  • Construction zones
  • Uneven pavement
  • Metal plates
  • Debris

Incorrect tire pressure affects:

  • Stability
  • Cornering
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Tire wear
  • Braking distance

Before a long ride:

  • Check front and rear PSI
  • Inspect tread depth
  • Look for nails or punctures
  • Check for uneven wear

A small issue inside NYC can become a major problem once you are far from home.

2. Phone Mounts and Navigation Setup

Many riders forget how important navigation setup is until they are already riding.

A poorly secured phone mount can:

  • Shake loose
  • Fall during highway riding
  • Overheat in sunlight
  • Lose charging connection

Before leaving:

  • Confirm mount stability
  • Charge your phone fully
  • Bring a charging cable
  • Download offline maps if possible

Losing navigation in unfamiliar areas can quickly turn stressful.

3. Rain Gear Even If the Forecast Looks Good

Weather changes fast around NYC and the Northeast.

Many riders assume a clear morning means a dry ride all day. Unfortunately, sudden rainstorms are common during warmer months.

Getting caught unprepared can affect:

  • Visibility
  • Grip
  • Comfort
  • Body temperature
  • Fatigue levels

Basic rain preparation should include:

  • Waterproof gloves
  • Compact rain jacket
  • Waterproof backpack cover
  • Clear visor cleaning cloth

Wet riding in heavy traffic becomes significantly more dangerous without proper gear.

4. Battery Voltage and Electrical Health

One of the most common motorcycle issues involves weak batteries.

Short NYC rides, traffic congestion, and frequent stops often prevent batteries from fully charging. Riders may not notice the issue until they stop during a longer trip.

Warning signs include:

  • Slow starts
  • Dim lights
  • Weak electronics
  • Clicking sounds during ignition

Before long rides:

  • Test battery voltage
  • Check terminals for corrosion
  • Inspect charging systems
  • Carry a portable battery pack if possible

Battery problems can leave riders stranded unexpectedly.

5. Registration, Insurance, and Emergency Contacts

Many riders focus entirely on the motorcycle and forget essential documents.

Before riding out:

  • Verify registration is current
  • Carry insurance information
  • Bring ID
  • Save emergency contacts
  • Keep roadside assistance information accessible

It is also smart to share your route with someone if traveling long distance.

Bonus Tip: Do a Quick Walkaround Before Every Ride

A 60-second inspection can prevent major problems.

Check:

  • Lights
  • Fluids
  • Chain tension
  • Brakes
  • Tire condition
  • Leaks

Simple inspections often catch issues before they become dangerous.

Ride Prepared in NYC

Motorcycle riding in and around NYC is unpredictable. Proper preparation helps riders stay safer, avoid unnecessary stress, and enjoy the ride more confidently.

At MAD Transpo NYC, we work with riders across New York City and understand the real challenges city motorcycles face every day. Preparation goes a long way when riding through one of the busiest environments in the country.