I sure don't understand about putting plywood or cardboard or anything else under the wheels. It is a machine. It doesn't experience cold or any other sort of discomfort.
This is more the thought of causing flat areas on the tire or dry rot caused by concrete drying out a tire. If we were talking 3-4 months or more I would say lift the tires off the ground w jacks, other than that I doubt you would notice any harm.
...unless of course you were just being funny. Lol
Down here in Tucson we just ride em year around!
Bring em down to az for a winter vacation. They will love you forever and promise never to break down again.
Jack
just remember the flat spot will only on the bottom, so just ride on the tops
I learned the hard way to not stuff those pipes with left over July 4th Roman candles. Especially if you have a less-than-perfect memory.You also might want to plug the exhaust pipes. Critters just love those cozy pipes.
question for you is that your puppy?
I wouldn't worry about the tires being on concrete. I know many disagree with starting an engine periodically. I've done it all my life with motorcycles , snowmobiles, cars, lawnmowers, snow blowers, about anything that has an engine.. I don't go starting it when it's -20 or anything, but if it's a nice winter day and I'm in the mood I will run it for a few minutes. If it's nice enough I'll ride the Spyder a mile or two. Does it do it any good? Probably not. But I disagree that's it's going to damage anything.
Is there a recommended brand of gas stabilizer or is STA-BIL it?
Mike in KY