Bed-down time...

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26 Nov 2015 05:09 #700604 by bluej58
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bluej58 wrote: Fresh oil and grease the swing arm, cardboard under the front tire.

We got snow last weekend but I am still hoping for more riding time this year.
I still have to put a wider door in our basement because of the Mrs. big ass engine guards :dry: before they can come in the house.


Why don't you just take them off?


I don't know why but I keep hitting thank you instead of quote :pinch:

We have a walk out basement that has a 32" entry door.
I can get my 1000 in and out by turning the handle bars this way and that but it is a pain, the storm door is shot and a 36" door will be a dream.
The basement is my work shop and with the wood stove makes it the warmest place in the house in the Winter :)
Also you never know when a nice day will pop up so I don't want to dissemble/reassemble the wife's bike every time we want to ride.

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26 Nov 2015 05:15 #700606 by 650ed
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Be sure to leave the fuel tank outside. One small leak of gasoline near that wood stove could cause a problem. Ed

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26 Nov 2015 05:32 - 26 Nov 2015 05:38 #700609 by bluej58
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bluej58 wrote: Fresh oil and grease the swing arm, cardboard under the front tire.


Just curious... what is the purpose of the cardboard?


I put the bike on its center stand and the front tire is sitting on the painted concrete, as you know it is not good let a tire sit in one spot on concrete for too long, also the paint tends to lift off the floor and stick to the rubber especially when they are fresh tires :pinch:
Cardboard is thin and easy to roll onto ;)

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26 Nov 2015 05:36 #700610 by bluej58
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650ed wrote: Be sure to leave the fuel tank outside. One small leak of gasoline near that wood stove could cause a problem. Ed


Yeah I know but the bikes are at least 20' away from the heat and I like to live dangerously :side:

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26 Nov 2015 07:39 #700618 by ThatGPzGuy
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bluej58 wrote: as you know it is not good let a tire sit in one spot on concrete for too long, also the paint tends to lift off the floor and stick to the rubber especially when they are fresh tires :pinch:
Cardboard is thin and easy to roll onto ;)


Ahhhh Painted floors are not a issue with me. Mine are decorated with rust, dirt, and various vehicle leavings :)

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26 Nov 2015 16:59 #700715 by daveo
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It's 10 pm, 57 degrees, and just had my last turkey gobble. The rain is training north of town...I'm goin for a ride. :)

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