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Old 11-30-2007, 04:56 PM   #1
rlfaubion   rlfaubion is offline
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Winterizing your Bike

Having a bus with eight tires that cost $500 a piece, I.ve learned you should not store your vehicle on concrete for a prolonged period of time. I suppose this would apply to those winterizing their bike too. Wanting to pass this tip on, I searched the net for some reference to that, and while I didn’t continue with the time to find that particular reference, I did find a list of suggestions for winterizing a motorcycle. The article does not address the issue of tires on concrete, but rather they suggest moving it periodically. However, if you don't move your bike around, it has been suggested elsewhere to place a piece of wood or plastic beneath your tires. Something like your wife’s cutting boards (when she isn’t lQQk’n).
http://www.rmh-d.com/service/winterize.php

This may not apply to those in California or Florida



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