Winterizing Tips?
so here are my questions:
1. Is it necessary to add oil to the spark plugs if its going to sit only 6 months in heated garage?
2. To avoid oil turning to varnish with air inside your engine is it better to fog oil your engine and not touch it for 6 months or would it be fine to just run your motor once a month to move the oil around and recoat?
I would fog your frame, brake disks and anything that could potentially rust unless you are storing it in a heated dry place.
Remove the seat and battery. Periodically put the battery on a trickle charger.
Change your oil and filter just before storage - once a year or ~10,000 miles is enough with synthetic. Changing the oil more frequently than this is just wasted money if you are using good synthetic oil and a decent quality filter.
Don't store your bike outside if you have a choice and cover it with a vented cover if it is left outside.
Add some gas stabilizer to the gas tank and take your bike for a 20 min ride to get the treated gas into the system before storage.
I would not add oil to the upper cyl unless you are putting into long term multi year storage. I would not even remove the plugs unless you are going to replace them. Normally these get replaced every oil change or ~7500 miles. Use some dielectric grease (not regular grease) on the spark plug caps to prevent corrosion - also good on battery terminals.
Use the winter months to lube your throttle and clutch cables with a cable lube tool.
Last edited by fat_tony; Sep 17, 2012 at 12:58 AM.
I would fog your frame, brake disks and anything that could potentially rust unless you are storing it in a heated dry place.
Remove the seat and battery. Periodically put the battery on a trickle charger.
Change your oil and filter just before storage - once a year or ~10,000 miles is enough with synthetic. Changing the oil more frequently than this is just wasted money if you are using good synthetic oil and a decent quality filter.
Don't store your bike outside if you have a choice and cover it with a vented cover if it is left outside.
Add some gas stabilizer to the gas tank and take your bike for a 20 min ride to get the treated gas into the system before storage.
I would not add oil to the upper cyl unless you are putting into long term multi year storage. I would not even remove the plugs unless you are going to replace them. Normally these get replaced every oil change or ~7500 miles. Use some dielectric grease (not regular grease) on the spark plug caps to prevent corrosion - also good on battery terminals.
Use the winter months to lube your throttle and clutch cables with a cable lube tool.
Very Helpful, Thanks,
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