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Winterize your Motorcycle

By January 31, 2016No Comments

Biker rides on winter slippery road. First-person view.If you live in a part of the country that gets harsh and cold winters, you might want to know exactly how to winterize your motorcycle before the cold sets in. It can be a real bummer to find out something happened to your bike in the springtime when you realize it could have been prevented if you had only winterized it before the winter came around. There are a few important things that you should do to make sure that this doesn’t happen.

The first thing you want to make sure of is to fill  the gas tank up and add the proper stabilizer in it to make sure that the fuel does not turn over the winter months. If you ride the bike to the station, fill it up, and then add the right amount of stabilizer, you can ride it home and prepare to finish the winterization.

Next, you will want to change the oil in the bike and check all of the essential fluids.   By doing it now, you will ensure that it is all ready for you to take out in the springtime, without any surprises. Start the bike up when you are finished changing the oil and fluids, just to let everything run through once before it sits.

After that, you will want to remove and store your battery, so it is safe from any frigid temperatures. Keep it in a clean and dry space so nothing happens to it over the winter. After this you can prepare your tires. If you put carpet or plywood underneath the tires, you will prevent any damage from moisture in the cold. Then you can put your bike away after giving it a quick rub down to get all dirt off of it.

After the winter thaw, simply put the battery back in it and your bike will be ready to take out on the open road. If you plan a road trip, you can get yourself a Throttle Rocker to help you take the ease of driving off of your hands. The little motorcycle cruise assist gadget from Throttlerocker.com will give you an advantage on your next road trip after you get your bike out of winter hibernation.

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