by den » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:21 pm
hi. I asked this very same question a couple of years ago and was met with a wall of silence,,( did i say something wrong?),,no,, i think its one of the questions that can only be answered by yourself , wheres the bike being stored, how are you going to protect it from the elements,,This is what i do that suits me ,
I put my bike in a secure shed at the top of the garden,,its protected from frost ,rain and snow
I jack the bike up on a stand and connect the battery to a oxford trickle charger,check the water for %60 antifreeze and top up if necessary,
I have a list of all the things i want to do with the bike over the winter ,,ie , breaks,forks,lights exc,( this year theres only riser rubber renewal)
Ill sorn the bike so i don't have to tax it , insurance is always upto date,its always locked up with ingersoll rand locks and chain,tracker credit is topped up.
For when it gets really cold ill wrap it up in a duvet,and bike cover,
most nights ill visit the bike just for the free smile it gives me,lol.
now then , I DO NOT RUN THE BIKE,,contrary to what others think i personally do not run the bike , i believe in cold weather running the bike to warm it up only encourages condensation to form in the engine and around the clutch components when its cooling,,if anything ill pull the plug and turn it over for a minute,This will recoat the internals with oil and allow the battery to recharge..
so to summarize
protect the bike from the elements and just look out for it , use the winter months to get it looking good for the new summer
Oh mutly,,you did it again,she he he he he ehheheheh