December 4, 2013 3:19 PM PST
Temperature's dropping fast up here in the northeast, and pretty soon I'm going to have to surrender to the winter. Just got my bike this summer, so I'm unsure what I should do to it before I shut it away in the garage for two or three non riding months. Whadda you think?
December 5, 2013 4:29 AM PST
Living in the northeast myself I can say all of the above. Oil and gas are critical for an easy spring. Plus leave it be till you'll ride full time, if not start the whole process over again.
December 5, 2013 7:09 AM PST
Thanks for the advice, guys! It sounds good! I appreciate it. And Lucky, can you tell me what the idea is behind the plywood?
December 5, 2013 10:47 AM PST
You got that right, Lucky!
December 5, 2013 3:53 PM PST
Plywood under tires of a stored vehicle is an insulator against acids in aggregates that can weaken tires.
December 13, 2013 5:23 PM PST
For the 2.5 to 3.5 months it is to cold to ride I crank the bike up 2 to 3 times a week. Let it warm up, it sits in the garage, and after it hits over 150*F then just ride it out onto the driveway and then move it back inside. Once it is warm, I rev it a little, low rpm rev, and after about 30 mins of run time I turn it off. Worked well last winter, no need for a tender, and it gets fresh gas at least once a month. Plus I add fuel additives Octane boost and stabilizer.