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| Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: TY Date: October 26, 2014, 6:35 pm | |
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| So I am without a place to store my bike for the winter here in | |
| New England. Im gonna ask my insurance agent if I can keep it in | |
| my house without any issues (do to possible fire claim) My | |
| question to you crazy MoFo�s is, it would go in my office only | |
| 15 or so feet from my furnace (one level house), should I fill | |
| the tank up all the way and add stabilizer before storing, or | |
| should I run the tank out? 2 problems I am contending with. 1- | |
| the misses isnt gonna want to smell gas, and I dont want an | |
| issue with the furnace and 2-Would like to be able to take her | |
| (the bike, not the misses) out through out the winter if | |
| possible for a quick buzz around the block. I am mechanically | |
| inclined but dont want to start tearing down my new bike ie:take | |
| tank off and stuff. How would you guys put her away? | |
| On a side note if shes in my office with the battery tender | |
| plugged in, will that give off fumes also. I know a battery can | |
| do that. Its either this or a storage container, which sux and | |
| is expensive. Whatcha think? | |
| #Post#: 2045-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: October 26, 2014, 7:08 pm | |
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| If you have an older bike, check the fuel lines for rot or | |
| simply replace them. My 525 had the original fuel lines and one | |
| day just started leaking. This would have been disastrous if it | |
| was next to a source of ignition! Come to think of it, for | |
| peace of mind it might be best to either remove the fuel tank | |
| and store it elsewhere or completely drain it. I've stored my | |
| battery inside without any issues. | |
| #Post#: 2046-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: TY Date: October 26, 2014, 7:16 pm | |
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| Good call CR but its a 2014 with only 400 miles on her. No | |
| leakin lines�.I hope! | |
| #Post#: 2047-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: October 26, 2014, 10:42 pm | |
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| 2014? You should be fine. I would take the battery out just so | |
| you could keep it charged and monitor it. | |
| #Post#: 2048-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: October 27, 2014, 3:47 pm | |
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| Unless you expect a super-hard freeze, I'd keep it full, | |
| stabilize the gas, and run leads to a trickle charger. I'd | |
| start and let it idle for a few minutes every couple weeks. | |
| (Take it outside first ;)) | |
| #Post#: 2051-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: Rockitboy Date: October 28, 2014, 3:55 pm | |
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| Before I built a shop I had kept several of my bikes in the | |
| house with me over the winters & never had an issue. With the | |
| constant temp your gas & battery wont vent much if any. Just | |
| make sure the GF doesn't have to trip over your wheels or there | |
| could be trouble.. I cant imagine your insurance company would | |
| hassle you about it. People keep all kinds of batteries & | |
| combustible items in their houses. Seriously man, hairspray is | |
| like the domestic version of napalm! A climate controlled room | |
| is the best place to keep your bike nice. Plus you can pet it & | |
| make funny motor noises when its -20 out this winter! | |
| Braaapppp!!! | |
| #Post#: 2062-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: TY Date: October 29, 2014, 4:42 pm | |
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| Good advice Rusty and Rockitboy. And yes I will be petting her. | |
| LOL! Now you think I should keep the tank full of fuel with | |
| stabilizer or empty it? Probably full as Rusty said. | |
| On another note I dont know if work will allow me to get a full | |
| 600 miles on her and get her in for the first tune up but if I | |
| do whatcha think, better to tune her up and then be ready for | |
| the spring or just let her sit as is and tune her in the spring. | |
| Kinda was thinkin if there is actually a lot of metal shavings | |
| in there I may not want them to sit all winter. Or is that just | |
| silly thinkin? Man Ive owned handfuls of dirt and street bikes | |
| my whole life and this being my first brand new one im really | |
| baby it. I never thought twice about any of this shit b4. And | |
| shes a beater dirtbike bike to boot. LOL. But she sure is | |
| purdy!! | |
| #Post#: 2063-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: Rockitboy Date: October 29, 2014, 5:28 pm | |
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| Glad to help. I like the enthusiasm for your new ride! Shes no | |
| beater dirt bike though. The 690 is more like a classy older gal | |
| that has a killer body & likes it ruff.. You should fill her | |
| near to full of gas & change her oil before winter. Years ago I | |
| used a flexible 4" dryer hose & ran it out the window so I could | |
| fire up my 74' Yamaha 250 in the winter. A good rev up at -20 | |
| below is priceless & keeps the fuel lines open to boot! | |
| #Post#: 2065-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: TY Date: October 29, 2014, 6:14 pm | |
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| Great advice. Nice! And I am A cougar man to boot! | |
| #Post#: 2066-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Help.Crazy Storage Question? | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: October 29, 2014, 7:18 pm | |
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| Ha ha you guys! | |
| I actually had a lower radiator hose heater on my KLR. And I | |
| used it. I once rode to a nearby town on a Saturday night for | |
| prime rib. It was -15f on the way home. Only 15 miles luckily. | |
| You never did say what type of furnace you have. That's one | |
| thing that I would use as my final decision as to whether or not | |
| to keep it inside. | |
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