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That time of year??

Started by chefod, November 12, 2005, 06:11:40 AM

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chefod

It's that time of  year we just had our first snowfall, now it's time to put the bike away, what should i be doing, filling the tank adding stabilizer, changing oil and filter, lubricating all moving points, removing the battery, and someone mentioned removing the plugs and spraying fogging oil in, anything else that i'm missing?
Blue 05 GS500F, stainless steel front brake line, h4 bulb swap, wileyco can, dynojet kit, K&N filter, remote starter, 15 tooth sprocket swap, 150 rear tire, blue underglow, 12v accessory plug, laser radar detector, integrated taillight, flush mount front signals, fenderectomy, reflectorectomy

Phaedrus

From the GS500 FAQ at http://gstwin.variders.com

Q: How do I properly winterize my bike?

A: Adam Glass has written an excellent tutorial for winterizing any motorcycle. It applies very well to the GS and can be found here:

http://www.clarity.net/~adam/winter-storage.html

But to answer your question more directly, how about some kind of physical security for it?  :dunno:
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davipu

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davipu

wax on, wax off.  you must learn descipline before the snow melts young one.

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