bike unridden period
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bike unridden period
hi all
does anyone know, how long before will my bike's battery die or engine oil, tank and all that stuff need to be changed if i don't ride it?
Thnx
does anyone know, how long before will my bike's battery die or engine oil, tank and all that stuff need to be changed if i don't ride it?
Thnx
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Re: bike unridden period
So many vairiableshidepenny wrote:hi all
does anyone know, how long before will my bike's battery die or engine oil, tank and all that stuff need to be changed if i don't ride it?
Thnx
Take the battery out & charge periodically or it will be stuffed what
time this takes depends...Drain the tank & carbs if you can
Place cover on exhaust to keep moisture out
Etc etc thare are so many things you can do including lube all metal parts
with rust inhibitor

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If you want to store it over winter then best look up a Canadian or Eurpean website in regards to storing over winter, they get it seriously cold there and have it down pat, or I guess ask some of the poms on here 

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Re: bike unridden period
mmm I thought by the start of your post you ment for a long time like over 6 monthshidepenny wrote:hi all
does anyone know, how long before will my bike's battery die or engine oil, tank and all that stuff need to be changed if i don't ride it?
Thnx
as stated by rossi just the basics 1 -2 months should be fine but charge the battery as often as you can
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how ever long you ride it
just as long as you put it under some load it will keep the plugs nice and clean... infact taking it too easy can lead to fouled plugs too, should always give a bike some curry every time you ride it... plenty of WOT and try and get somewhere near the redline if you can 


if your going to kill a bronze, you gotta do it BIG!
I have a batery tender on minr it cost 50 bucks and is designed to keep your battery charged over a long term rather tahn being used as a battery charger.
they also call them a batery float, I got mine from battery world but have noticed some at camping shops.
for a couple of weeks just park it, mine was off the road for six months thats why i went to the batery tender.
they also call them a batery float, I got mine from battery world but have noticed some at camping shops.
for a couple of weeks just park it, mine was off the road for six months thats why i went to the batery tender.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?

