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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Part 79 - How To Store Your Bikes In Proper Way... (",)

How To Store Your Bikes For A Long Time In Proper Way

Hehehe, its sad right when we and our bikes get apart...
Here are some tips to store your bike for a long time (about 1-6 months)...
So when we meet again with our bikes, it will be in its maximum condition...
And it will reduce the damage to our bike...
Hope you all enjoy...

General...

1) Change the oil and filter, a fresh drop of oil in the base pan will keep everything nice and clean

2) Inflate tires to proper pressure

3) If possible, use center stand to reduce stress on the tire sand suspension,

4) Clean up and lubricate the bike before storage to reduce corrosion,

5) Try to store the bike in a dry and heated location,

6) Do not cover with a tarp, they hold moisture which can cause corrosion - use a special breathable motorcycle cover, this will help keep dust off your cycle.

7) Remove the spark plugs and pour a teaspoon of oil into each of the cylinders and replace the plugs.

8) Remove battery, after doing the steps below, and store it indoors, occasionally it should be fully charged, if possible.

Fuel related...

1) Shut off the fuel flow to the carburetors (if possible),

2) Drain the carburetors of fuel (float bowls), there is usually a screw at the bottom of each carb. put a small hose on the drain pipe going to a cup and give the screw a few turns, not so much to let it fall out.

3) Fill your fuel tank full and add the proper amount of fuel stabilizer,

4) Turn on the fuel and run the motorcycle for a few seconds, allowing fuel and stabilizer mixture to circulate well through the carburetors,

5) Shut off the fuel and allow the bike to run burning the remaining fuel in the carburetors,

6) Drain any remaining fuel from the carburetors as explained above.

Keeping the fuel tank filled with the proper fuel and stabilizer mixture reduces the chance of corrosion inside the fuel tank. Reducing the amount of air in the tank by filling it with fuel reduces the amount of moisture in the air that can get to the metal inside the fuel tank again causing corrosion.



"...Take care of your bike, it'll take care of you..." --> bikerboyz11

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