Changed the oil for Crappy tire 4 stroke motorcycle -(just storing after-all), left the oil filter change for the spring along with fresh suzuki oil then. Filled up with gas and stabil, washed the bike throughly. Going up to lube up moving parts this weekend and rubber band a bag over the muffler , remove the batt and cover the bike up , give her a slap and a tickle to say goodnight for 5 months.
This was exactly what I used to do before, apart from the oil change that I find redundant. However, since we had at least twenty decent riding days in the last two winters here in Toronto (New Year day 2007 was warm enough to ride comfortably) and I have full heated gear now...
- Fill the tank
- Plug the exhaust
- Connect the battery to a trickle charger (in my case a solar panel hanging on the overhead light fixture :) )
- I almost always park on the center stand, but especially recommend it for longer storage.
- Run once a month or so just to make sure it won't give me any trouble when a warm day surprises us :)
- No washing, lubing, premature oil changes, covers, etc.
The bike is in a dry, well aired and pretty dust free unheated underground garage (temperature always above freezing)
My logic is why bother when I'm going to get my next bike much sooner than the Bandit will have a chance to develop any problems. It has 57.000Km and I plan to rack up much more, so it's not like I'm protecting a major investment either.
People reed too much into stuff and most don't read very well too.