Winter storage
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:42 pm
I've recently come to accept that as the weather gets steadily worse over the next few months, I won't be using my NC30 - it's not essential for commuting etc and I won't miss riding in the cold. So my bike is sat in my (cold) garage for winter and I wanted to know if anyone else will be leaving their bikes tucked away until Spring and so they have any tips they want to share for decent winter storage?
So far I've thought:
- Keep it covered up
- Maintan the battery
- Move the bike every now and then so the same patch of tyre isn't in contact with the ground all the time
- Run the engine for 15 mins every few weeks
- Is it likely that unburnt fuel in the carbs will gunk up and cause problems when I start using properly again?
Basically - how's it best to keep a bike stored for a few months without it deteriorating and being problematic when the next gloriously sunny, cold spring day comes round?
Si
So far I've thought:
- Keep it covered up
- Maintan the battery
- Move the bike every now and then so the same patch of tyre isn't in contact with the ground all the time
- Run the engine for 15 mins every few weeks
- Is it likely that unburnt fuel in the carbs will gunk up and cause problems when I start using properly again?
Basically - how's it best to keep a bike stored for a few months without it deteriorating and being problematic when the next gloriously sunny, cold spring day comes round?
Si