Interested in your thoughts.
I'm getting older (68) and don't tend to ride as much as I used to. Truth is that I enjoy tinkering almost as much as riding.
When I don't expect to ride for two weeks or more I do the following:
1. Store it on the center stand with the front wheel up on a block of wood to level the bike and keep the tire off the concrete
2. Run all the gas out of the carburetors. I didn't always do this but have found that running the gas out of the carbs sets them up for a smooth start - first time, every time. I don't drain through the drain in the bottom of the carb, just let her run until she stalls. I put a small engine shut off valve in the line to each petcock so I'm sure they aren't refilling. I enjoy tinkering but not so much that I want to pull the carbs apart any more than necessary.
3. I keep Stabil in the gas at all times
4. Attach a battery tender every week or so.
Any additions or suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help. Always much appreciated.
Doug (Aches n Pains)
I'm getting older (68) and don't tend to ride as much as I used to. Truth is that I enjoy tinkering almost as much as riding.
When I don't expect to ride for two weeks or more I do the following:
1. Store it on the center stand with the front wheel up on a block of wood to level the bike and keep the tire off the concrete
2. Run all the gas out of the carburetors. I didn't always do this but have found that running the gas out of the carbs sets them up for a smooth start - first time, every time. I don't drain through the drain in the bottom of the carb, just let her run until she stalls. I put a small engine shut off valve in the line to each petcock so I'm sure they aren't refilling. I enjoy tinkering but not so much that I want to pull the carbs apart any more than necessary.
3. I keep Stabil in the gas at all times
4. Attach a battery tender every week or so.
Any additions or suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help. Always much appreciated.
Doug (Aches n Pains)
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