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Winter storage
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1. Clean the bike properly
2. Clean the chain and grease it up
3. Have some exstra psi in the tires.
4. Replace oil and filter
5. Fill the tank full as posibel and add some heet (avoid cond. And water in the tank).
6. Take out the spark plugs and add some small amount of motor oil in the spark plug wholes and then turn over the engine some times manualy.
7. Store the bike on the mid. Support and not the side one.
8. Have some wd45 on parts who can start to rust..,
9. Drain off the carbs.
10. use a user blanket to cover the bike (good vantilation)
Is these a good plan?
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650ed wrote: Not bad, but a much better plan is simply don't store it over the winter. Instead, start the bike once per week and run the engine for 20 minutes or so until the engine is thoroughly warmed up. Then shut off the gas and run it for a couple minutes, then shut off the engine. That's what I've done with my KZ650 in the winter for the past 20+ years, and it works extremely well for me. It keeps the battery charged, keeps oil on the cylinder walls, and prevents gum from forming in the carbs. Another plus is that when the first warm day of spring arrives I know the bike is ready to ride since it hasn't been in hibernation over the winter. Ed
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You will not get condensation issue starting so often when its cold? These is not a issue as long you running it for long enougf time?
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This may be a sin but I don't drain my carb bowls :dry: if you add Heet to the tank it would be good to ride a few miles to run it through the system.
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Regarding running the engine occasionally through the winter, I wouldn't do it. There will be condensation forming in the exhaust among other places which is not good. Ed's bike seems to be surviving regardless, but technically I see no good coming from it.
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Each time the temperature drops below condens point will water be released from the air, so I see the logic behind not starting up the bike more then I need.
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Thick towels. I had stored a good set of carburetors for years, wrapped in thick towels. The carbs looked perfect when I took them out.
So maybe wrap the headlight & meters with thick towels & maybe wrap the carburetors as well.
Stuff a small towel inside the airbox opening.
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I don't like doing it but I keep bait traps in my shed with the tractor and tiller because of chewed wires and nests.
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