What do I think of you repeatedly starting & running your Spyder for short periods throughout your winter layover?! :shocked:
DON'T DO IT!! nojoke
Unless you are starting and running your Spyder at
RYDING REVS for
at least about 30 mins each time, all you'll be doing is sucking green steam outta the battery with each start and not running the engine long enough to properly replenish the voltage drain caused by each of those starts, leaving your battery getting weaker & weaker & pretty much just destroying it over time; you'll be repeatedly starting it on cold oil and not running it for long enough to properly warm
THE OIL up to its proper operating temps (oil takes somewhat longer than the coolant to reach its operating temp) so you'll be repeatedly applying accelerated wear rates to the 'usually oil coated' internals; you'll never be running it for long enough to properly warm the metal bits up properly, causing condensation to form throughout the engine internals & especially in the exhaust system & really just not running it for long enough to heat everything up enough to 'cook' any of that condensation out, creating accelerated corrosion in there too; and basically, you'll be doing your Spyder a
WHOLE LOT of disservice thru those repeated '
Not Ryding' & start ups/short running!! :gaah: :banghead:
If you are going to park it up for the winter:
- just add the fuel stabiliser in order to stop the fuel going off AND to avoid the fuel attracting & absorbing too much moisture/water contamination from the air, as well as not spreading that throughout the whole fuel injection system, thereby starting rust & corrosion chewing into the entirety of the fuel system internals AND making starting/running well in the new season harder/much less likely;
- connect it to a battery TENDER/MAINTAINER if that's your bent (not just a 'Charger' - you don't want to 'cook' the battery by over-charging it!) or you could even disconnect &/or take the battery out if you want to put it up on a bench/in a cupboard;
- protect your Spyder/Ryker from rodent attack & cover it if you feel that necessary; and
- then LEAVE IT ALONE to hibernate safely thru the winter until you are ready to start ryding again in the new season!!
Repeated starts & short duration periods of engine idling &/or running during lay-over periods are quite simply,
not very good at all for any machine in sooo many ways, and the fuel 'going off' & getting stale is probably
the least of the very valid reasons for choosing to add fuel stabiliser!! :lecturef_smilie: