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Putting her to bed.

Started by reajcox, October 20, 2010, 12:32:52 PM

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reajcox

I've been getting my garage ready for the past couple days to get my GS in and keep her from car doors and debris let alone the Ohio weather. Curiosity got me wondering.......

With the riding season coming to an end, lets see and hear from you about your GS hibernation.

Stanfield

The nice thing about living in TX is that you can pretty much ride year round.  The pitfall being that it's too dang hot in the summer, but they all have their spot in the garage.


gsJack

No hibernation for me here in NE Ohio I ride all year around and have for 26 years so far.  Only when streets are free of ice and snow but I splash thru the salt water between snows.  Use to cut it off when temps went below 20F but I'm getting older now I guess and didn't go out below 30F last year.  If you don't believe it one quick look at my bike will convince you.   :icon_lol:
407,400 miles in 30 years for 13,580 miles/year average.  Started riding 7/21/84 and hung up helmet 8/31/14.

tt_four

Got a permanent spot in my basement year round. If the bike hasn't been started in a couple weeks I'll hook up a charger and I've got a bottle of gas stabilizer. Other than that they pretty much just hang out.


ver4

My bike has been hibernating since May.  :D
93 GS500 Stock - Sold
04 Yamaha FZ6

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