Motorcycle Storage
Tips
Motorcycle Storage:
Tips from the Pros
By Craig Thornburrow
You love your motorcycle so much you would skip riding your
friends new SUV because you just enjoy the cool brush of the
breeze though your hair as you cruise through the road.
But now it is winter and you cannot dare
put it on the road because that will almost be suicidal. So,
what motorcycle storage techniques should you use to make sure
that it stays in perfect condition and will be ready for riding
next spring?
Here we will look at how you can maintain your motorcycle
while you anxiously wait for spring to come knocking. Here are
a few tips that I use and that may also help you, too.
Charge Your Battery: You know that your motor bike
discharges totally after about two weeks. The implication is
that if you leave it like that for three months, you will have
to buy a new battery at the beginning of next season before you
can hop on that bike again. A way out is to buy a battery
charger that you can permanently attach to the battery thereby
allowing it to charge automatically. It shuts off when the
battery is full and recharges it when it becomes too low.
Maintain the Fuel System: Overtime the fuel will become
stale, become gummy and build up varnish. This could result in
hard time for you starting the motorcycle next season. To
prevent this, you could use any of the fuel additive products
out there to help stop the unpleasant effects of aging gas and
stabilize the fuel system.
Maintain Good Temperature: If you keep your motorcycle in a
place of humid temperature or very hot temperature you may
damage it and even cause it to crack. A possible solution is to
store your motorcycle in a heated garage. But if you dont have
that you can buy a good motorcycle cover and keep it wrapped
in
that. You will then have to take out every few days to get some
sunlight. This will ensure it neither gets too heated to cause it to crack nor
suffer from moisture that may damage the tires among other
parts.
If you follow these motorcycle storage tips you would in
addition to saving yourself a lot of money buying new
motorcycle parts, also be saving yourself a lot of headache.
But one more thing before you hop on that motorbike when spring
comes around make sure you do a thorough safety check on your
motorcycle. See to it that your riding gear, safety equipment,
switches and lights are fully operational. And dont forget to
have your motorcycle insurance policy current.
Just remember, when spring is here again ride safe.
About the author:
Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field.
You can get more free advice on motorcycle storage and motorcycle storage bags at
http://www.motorcyclestoragesolutions.com
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