OK,
all of us who put our bikes away for the winter follow one version or another of a winterizing program in the sure and certain knowledge that if we don't, we'll be sorry.
OTOH, last fall I shoved my snowblower into the shed with a half-tank of gas in it. On Wednesday I dragged it out of the shed and parked it in the garage. Today I needed to deal with the ~2" of snow in the drive. Plugged in the cord, turned on the gas, pumped the primer and pushed the starter. Fired right up on last fall's gas.
Why can't my XS11 be like that?
all of us who put our bikes away for the winter follow one version or another of a winterizing program in the sure and certain knowledge that if we don't, we'll be sorry.
OTOH, last fall I shoved my snowblower into the shed with a half-tank of gas in it. On Wednesday I dragged it out of the shed and parked it in the garage. Today I needed to deal with the ~2" of snow in the drive. Plugged in the cord, turned on the gas, pumped the primer and pushed the starter. Fired right up on last fall's gas.
Why can't my XS11 be like that?
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