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    Quote Originally Posted by Pampurrs View Post
    In what part of Arizona do you winter? If you're in the valley, I'll watch for you.

    Our state population swells about 25% in the winter

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    Ok I'm not far from there. I'm sure we'll cross paths.

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    I will be winterizing my bikes for the first time this year. Is there a particular brand of battery tender that is better or are they all the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkamer View Post
    For those who don't live where you can ride year round, how do you go about winterizing your Spyder?
    You don't ride year round, I am only just across the state line from Spokane and rode several times a month all winter long. Otherwise run some gas stabilizer through it and put it on the battery tender.
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    Since I can ride year round here in Alabama, my only concession to "winterizing" is to replace the air in my tires with winter-weight air, sometime toward the end of October.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maliamd View Post
    I will be winterizing my bikes for the first time this year. Is there a particular brand of battery tender that is better or are they all the same?
    Although I like the ones from Deltran; everybody has their own favorite brand...
    As long as you get a good-quality one; they're pretty much the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    "Road salt"; the best two words to describe a reason to NOT ride in the Winter...
    I look at my pickup and cars, all bought new, and undersides severely rusted. I think that even when dry the winter roads still have plenty of salt on them. I'm not riding the Spyder , Dec, Jan, Feb. I may ride the 2 wheeler which cleans easier.

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