Groginator
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Now that I have moved back to the Midwest from California any recomendations on Winter storage things I need to consider. It will be garaged.:doorag:
I'm not a fan of starting during storage, unless the machine is actually driven, and reaches fuill operating temperature for 5-10 minutes or more. You need to circulate the ouil onto all the clutch and transmission parts, and get it hot enough to drive off any collected condensation. JMHO:agree: with what Scotty said; but I'd also add that if you can start and warm the bike up fully every couple of weeks... :2thumbs:
I like to keep the fluids circulating a bit during the "Dark Spell"... :thumbup:
I'm not a fan of starting during storage... JMHO
I'm not a fan of starting during storage, unless the machine is actually driven, and reaches fuill operating temperature for 5-10 minutes or more. You need to circulate the ouil onto all the clutch and transmission parts, and get it hot enough to drive off any collected condensation. JMHO
We have lots and lots of field mice around here, the little buggers get everywhere. Last year they used the poison I set as bedding in the Goldwing air box.
This year going to use those sticky traps and been told to put lots and lots of dryer sheets around the bike there not supposed to like them.
harry
TWO WEEKS????? :yikes:I am guessing two weeks or less now before snow comes to my road.
I have a couple of vehicles for winter storage. Stabilizer, full tank, battery tender, and drier sheets. Put a cover on and wait till spring. The drier sheets help keep critters away. Hate the smell and taste.
Please, what are drier sheets? :dontknow: