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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| mrbluesbox |
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| DaveW |
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 DaveW Renault 5 Driver

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Fuel if left long enough can gum up in the carburettor. Is it carb'd?
1. Turn fuel off at tap. Drain carb. Usually there is a drain screw in the bottom of the float chamber bowl.
2. Remove spark plug(s) and put about 1 teaspoon of oil into (each) cylinder. refit spark plugs and turn the engine over a couple of times.
3. Disconnect battery or as you have one, put it on trickle charge.
4. If the oil is due a change, change it either before you store it or before you next ride it. Oil should really be changed every 12 months regardless of miles.
5. Drain and refill tank with fresh fuel after storage.
The above isn't detrimental to do, just a good guide - actually says it in the owners handbook on my bike and petrol lawnmower.
Having said that, I put an '84 Honda CM200 back on the road after 10years of being stood and nothing had been done to that before it was stored. Had clean out the carb, very caked up. Got a new battery, changed the oil and got new tyres - started first time!! But wouldn't idle due to a blocked idle jet. Runs sweet now. ____________________ Yamaha R6 '05 model, upside down forks, radial brakes, Blue flame can, dubble bubble and clear turn signals - as they say in America
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| Walloper |
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mrbluesbox, RTFP (Read The Fukin' Post)
He said optimate
The bike will be fine.
You will be rusty.
Take a little time to get used to riding the bike again.
Wait till you get it into 2nd before wringin' the f'ckers neck
Honestly allow time for your muscle and joints to revive their communication abilities etc.
Yamaha sell a fuel additive I use in my bike every other month.
Fuel injected or carbs.
You could be really picky and pump about 15 PSI extra air in the tyres to keep them from 'setting'. You can get a bump in them if left to long.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 239 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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