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Old 10-23-2010, 10:20 AM   #1
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Tips For Winter Storage of Motorcycles

http://motorcycles.about.com/od/moto...er_Storage.htm

For those of you that store your Nomad or other motorcycle for an extended period. Found this on ask.com and thought it might be helpful for you.
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Old 10-23-2010, 10:36 AM   #2
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That's timely....... it's loading, so I haven't seen it yet.

Not bad........

If it gets wicked cold and the bike is subject to it like mine, it's a good idea to bring the seats inside, as well as the battery, which should be on a auto float charger minimum.

Wicked cold for vinals begins around +20 degrees F. Here in NH we have -40 below, and that tends to stiffen vinals and shear the stitching, which is no fun if that also includes ripping the seams.

I tend to use wax and leave it there. Moving air is essencial, and my enclosed trailer is a problem that way, while it does have vents.

I go look the bike over from time to time and clean up the water it makes with air temp inversions.

If you can see water condense on the outside you can bank on water is being made on the inside.

If the engine oil has over 200 miles on it i change that too. My bike will need a change for sure as it has apx 2,500 miles on the oil now.

There can be severe bearing damage by leaving old oil setting about, filled with contaminates, mostly sulfuric acid, when combined with any water will eat babbit bearing, and alloy like mad.
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Old 10-23-2010, 11:08 AM   #3
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Good Info to have on hand.
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Old 10-23-2010, 11:26 AM   #4
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We have a pretty good how to article here in our own Tech Board section.
http://www.vulcanbagger.com/phpBB3/v...ic.php?t=19218
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Winter? Storage?
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I don't really do anything special when I store my bike. I ride as late into the season as possible and just park it when the snow is here to stay.
I do try to make sure that the oil has been recently changed, full tank of gas, and that there is no salt on the bike. Thats about it.
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yeah Cj most of us have winter storage problems, unlike you who have summer storage, and we can't fry eggs on the seat either
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I don't really do anything special when I store my bike. I ride as late into the season as possible and just park it when the snow is here to stay.
I do try to make sure that the oil has been recently changed, full tank of gas, and that there is no salt on the bike. Thats about it.
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yeah Cj most of us have winter storage problems, unlike you who have summer storage, and we can't fry eggs on the seat either
I'll ride any day in the summer, Mac. My bike never sits more than a couple of days without being ridden, unless I am out of town.
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More power to ya. Over 108 and i quit. It never gets near to that hot here, but it did in SD.

My son went to college in Pnx, and made a video of cookin eggs on the side walk in a pan of course. Too hot to suit me, that's a fact.
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CJ I did the post for the benefit of others. I didn't do it for myself as I ride through out the year. I may misss a week but within that time it will warm up enough for me to get some riding in.
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Up heya' we ride all year too, but the winter motorcycles don't have any wheels.

They don't go on the roads either, but can cross any roads. You can still go to the same places, any where you want from Maine to Washington, and right up into Canada all you like.
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I plug it into the battery tender and take the bike out on the weekends and ride a couple hundred miles then plug it back in and wait for the next weekend and repeat. Seems to work for me..
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CJ I did the post for the benefit of others. I didn't do it for myself as I ride through out the year. I may misss a week but within that time it will warm up enough for me to get some riding in.
Okay Gene, thanks for setting me straight! ::)
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Winter storage:

Step 1: (Two options)

1st: Ride the bike to AZ and put it in a garage; and proceed to ride "at will" all winter.
2nd: Pack the bike-up in a trailer and take it to a garage in AZ; and proceed to ride "at will" all winter.

Step 2: Re-read Step 1

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