Regarding tires, I park my entire bikes on a large piece of carpet remnant. Basically, just a moisture barrier between my stationary vehicle and cold concrete floor. I haven't lifted my tires of the ground in years. Tire technology has improved greatly over the years...
WOW. All I do is park it in the garage.
Just make sure it's dry and if you can keep it warm
Since mine is indoors, I start it up once a month and run it in place until the fans come on. This way I can make sure that I don't get any condensation in the exhaust.
I don't do anything special with the tires.
WOW. All I do is park it in the garage.
Just make sure it's dry and if you can keep it warm
Since mine is indoors, I start it up once a month and run it in place until the fans come on. This way I can make sure that I don't get any condensation in the exhaust.
I don't do anything special with the tires.
My hibernation routine is....
+ Take fuel stabilizer with me one the last ride. Fill at a gas station close to home and add the stabilizer, it will be all through the system when I get home.
+ Park with insulating materials under the tires: carpet, plywood, corrugated cardboard, etc.
+ Hook up an automatic trickle charger.
+ If there are critters around, place mothballs in and under the bike.
+ Dusty where you are? Cover it.
+ Never, never start the engine unless you are going out for at least a half hour.
Sweet dreams my lovely.
Come on guys, winter *is* riding season! :joke: