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| jonboy1081 |
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| Jamie S |
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Well, you asked what you (I) do, so my answer to that is I carry on riding right through winter.
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I've tended to just move it every couple of weeks. That's it.
That said I ride during winter if the roads are salt free. ____________________ My Flickr |
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| That_Hornet |
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Haynes gives good tips for storage.
Tea spoon of motoroil in cyliner bores.
Drain carbs, to avoid gum deposits left by fule.
seal air intake aswell as exhaust
both tyres off the ground.
Deflate both tyres by 5 - 10 psi
Lube all pivots points and lube all controls
But as said before. Ride it!
Nothing worse than a bike sitting in a shed, gathering dust.  |
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| joan33987 |
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| That_Hornet |
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FS365 ftw.
Oh and religous use of boiling water over the brake calipers after a salty ride does wonders!
Will be the ZX6's 2nd winter, no rusty parts or fastners so far!  |
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I always keep fuel in as I try to run it every couple of weeks. Also, moving it up and down the garage gently applying the brakes too should stop them seizing. Also a good soaking of TS-10 or spray silicon over the bike always helps I think.
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It seems like overkill because with our completely shagged up weather, you can get some really nice days in the winter.
A half-decent bike isn't going to seize solid just because you don't use it for three months, so why 'lay it up'? If you end up not using it for three months, that's cool. But if you've done this, that and the other to lay it up, you've created enough hassle that you can't just whip it out for that freakishly warm and sunny December day.
If you haven't done things to it, then you're not 'laying it up', it's just parked.  |
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Hah, piss off!
I've ridden in every weather condition we get in this country. Hail, snow, floods, all the horrible shit. I never said I was incapable. I've done enough distance riding on ice and in snow to make an informed opinion.
In 2 years I've had 3 small bike crashes. 1st on a wet manhole cover. 2nd a SMIDSY in the rain and 3rd on a couple inches of compacted snow.
I've made the mistakes once, that's enough for me to learn from. The first 2 are easy to avoid happening again, but riding on icy roads and in snow and hail is NOT fun, and can be pretty dangerous. I ride a bike for fun, so taking the choice not to ride in those conditions is a no brainer really.
Get off your "I ride all year" high-horse! I don't consider myself a "fair-weather" rider just yet, so don't treat me like one! I don't only ride on really nice days, I am just choosing not to ride on really shitty ones.
Check out the spill counter and see how many people binned their bikes on icy roads. There were quite alot of posts within a few cold days last year.
Oh, and I clean my bike meticulously
I just get a dozen times more fun hooning around on my bike on nice days, than I do riding in shitty weather, wishing that I was already at my destination because I'm not enjoying the ride. It only takes one little slip to do several hundred pounds worth of damage, and that's money I'd rather spend improving my bike than repairing it! ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
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