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How do you guys winterize?? - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: How do you guys winterize?? (/showthread.php?tid=5212) |
RE: How do you guys winterize?? - 0011bc_imp - 09-30-2016 HA! We have a couple of comedians here! Well as much as I'd like to ride in the winter it surely is not possible in the "frozen tundra." I wasn't planning on covering it It will be tucked away in my unheated garage, but I will be doing pretty much everything else suggested here. thanks! RE: How do you guys winterize?? - Cormanus - 09-30-2016 I seem to recall that you should either get the weight off the tyres or, if you can't —for example because the bike is on the center stand—over inflate them. RE: How do you guys winterize?? - emptysea - 09-30-2016 (09-30-2016, 12:51 AM)0011bc_imp Wrote: HA! I live in the relatively temperate climate of Chicago, we get "frozen" but without the "tundra". I have ridden at least once/month for the last 32 (I think) months on my CB1100. I rarely have put it on the battery tender even in the dead of winter. That is the extent of my winterizing. However, I would not be overly worried about the tires. Modern tires will not flat spot as easily and rebound faster if they do. I just roll my bike a couple of inches every so often and haven't had a problem yet. Also, Stabil and a battery tender along with an oil change prior to storing seems to work on my wife's bike. She is not a fan of riding on the frozen tundra, either.... [url=http://s1318.photobucket.com/user/emptysea43/media/Monthlies/08657106-7C7F-43F6-90BC-CBF389671BB3_zpse5ttbobj.jpg.html]
RE: How do you guys winterize?? - caseyjones_imp - 09-30-2016 Good clean and wax. Chain cleaned and lubed Battery tender Tank full to the brim (to avoid condensation and rust) Exhaust pipes plugged with plastic bags (id.) Light,"breathing" cover ( for dust protection only) Center stand As I live in an alpine resort my bikes spend at least 3 months in my unheated garage ( winter is for skiing). Never had a problem. Ah, the sweet music of the engine waking up from hibernation at the first touch of the start button! RE: How do you guys winterize?? - the Ferret - 09-30-2016 Like MTC I don't winterize either other than a few ounces of Seafoam in the tank from Nov to March and plugged into a battery tender jr when not riding. As long as there is no ice or snow on the road, my bikes get ridden [url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/Monsnow11-17009_zps52bbff83.jpg.html]
RE: How do you guys winterize?? - uscgmac_imp - 10-02-2016 Fresh oil, some stabil, battery tender and a breathable cover. I ride during the winter as long as there is no ice or snow on the ground. When I do go for a spin I make sure to wipe the bike down real good to get off and salt left over on the road. I keep my bikes on the battery tender 24/7 all year long. The most my bike will sit during the harsh N.Y. winter is about 3 weeks, maybe a month depending on snow levels. Keeping on a tender even in the summer will really prolong your battery life. Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk RE: How do you guys winterize?? - ChipBeck_imp - 10-03-2016 Gentlemen, I thank God that I can finally ride again during the day. All summer it's so hot that I can only ride at night. December and January are two of the best months to ride here in Arizona. Chip RE: How do you guys winterize?? - riderbob_imp - 11-28-2017 Hi Folks, Pushed the limit this weekend as temps hit 50 and went for a spin. Just topped off the tank & stabilizer, changed the oil. Question. Does anybody put teaspoon of oil in each cylinder at end of season to protect cylinder walls? RE: How do you guys winterize?? - Cormanus - 11-28-2017 G'day riderbob and welcome to the forum. I've not seen anyone on the forum say they put oil in the cylinders, but you never know. RE: How do you guys winterize?? - the Ferret - 11-28-2017 Thats a pretty old school trick...much easier on parallel and V twins than on transverse inline 4s lol |