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Build a lean to over it to help protect it from the worst of the weather.
Is it just going to be stood there and not ridden at all ?
If its not going to be used i would leave battery alone and not put it on a optimiser.
If its taxed and insured (which i hope it is anyway for theft) i would take it for a spin when weather is fine, rather than starting it once a week. Do the bike far more good.
Also don't bank on it not being lifted over a fence.... ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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| TheDonUK wrote: | I take it you are not riding it over winter at all?
You seem to know what to do, if you are starting it each week the fuel shouldent evaporate nor should the carbs (if it has carbs) gum up.
The only obvious thing is a cover, 2 of them to be precise. One cover with a furry inside lining underneath and then one cheapo waterproof cover for the outside... Stops the bike "Sweating" not really a problem if you take the cover off everyday. Also you will want some way to anchor the covers down if they dont have little eyelits, You say its chained to the house. That should be a decent enough windbreak.
I have heard stories of peoples covers inflating in high wind and pulling over the bike like a sail, hence anchoring them down (i use old tyres)
Can i ask if you have just got a new bike why arent you out there riding it? (peeks out of curtain, Dry roads, Blue sky...)
I never understand why people just stop riding completely over the winter, fair enough if you dont wanna ride in the pissing rain/snow and whatnot, but there are some decent days, just take each day as it comes... |
hi mate I haven`t passed my test yet got my DAS booked for 10th Jan 08 only bought the bike as it turned out to be a bargain that I couldn`t turn down, the bike wont be used at all just want to protect it from the elements really keep it dry and clean. |
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Sorry if its a silly idea, but what about buying a cheap tent(a good waterproof one that could withstand heavy rain)? If you got a garden, you could pin down the tent in the garden, possibly anchor it on the inside with bricks. Somehow, securely prop the bike up inside the tent.Covering it with a thick blanket/beach towel for any moisture.
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Smother the bike liberally with FS365, even if your unable to ride the thing, at least move it in a lap round the garden or something if possible, it'll do it a ton of good.
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Assuming you can't find a garage and you are leaving it to the spring.
WD40 over everything that isn't paint work
Battery off and in the House
Grease the chain (otherwise you will have an interesting iron bar come springtime as one of my friends found out)
Drain petrol from the tank - before relaoding in spring run it through a coffee filter to get rid of the impurities (yes this does work)
A good waterproof cover that is breathable
Fence panel leaning over it to keep the worst of the weather off
A couple of big ass chains and if possible a ground anchor for security.
Alternatively if it is a Honda just leave it outside, it'll be fine.  ____________________ Kal...
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| Kal wrote: | Assuming you can't find a garage and you are leaving it to the spring.
WD40 over everything that isn't paint work
Battery off and in the House
Grease the chain (otherwise you will have an interesting iron bar come springtime as one of my friends found out)
Drain petrol from the tank - before relaoding in spring run it through a coffee filter to get rid of the impurities (yes this does work)
A good waterproof cover that is breathable
Fence panel leaning over it to keep the worst of the weather off
A couple of big ass chains and if possible a ground anchor for security.
Alternatively if it is a Honda just leave it outside, it'll be fine.  |
thanks mate I won`t be riding it until mid jan so its for just over a month, but thats all good advice what should I grease the chain with ? or should I just remove it altogether ? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 130 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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