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Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - zirconxi_imp - 04-02-2020 Hi guys, for motorcycle that are going for a month long no ride, is it better to cover the bike up or do a daily warm up idling? I had been riding almost everyday since i own the bike until recent covid19 outbreak and forced to use car. For the last 2 weeks, i had been warming up the bike every other day for about 5 minutes each time. But felt the exhaust had been going richer each time i let her idle. And most important of all, my neighbor are going crazy with lock down and every time i start the bike she go berserk and slam her door (no rev, just idling, and low 80-90ish DB exhaust only, but she couldn't take it.). I live in a hot and humid weather condition, and thought a warming up is better than a covered up. So, should i continue to do short time idling? or just take out the battery and cover up the bike? RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - Cormanus - 04-02-2020 Is the bike stored inside or outside, zirconxi? If it's inside, I'd put it on the centre stand and get a battery tender to keep the charge up to it. If it's outside, I'd be tempted just to cover it with a well ventilated cover. It should be all right for a couple of weeks without doing anything to the battery. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - Jim21680_imp - 04-02-2020 Agreed...you might be doing more harm than good with the frequent 5-minute start-ups. During winter months here, I keep my bike in a dry but unheated garage, hooked on a battery tender. I start it maybe once every 2 months just to keep the internals coated with oil. Air cooled bikes seem to tolerate long-term storage quite well, even completely unattended to. If you're forced to keep the bike outside with no access to power, I still think you'd be plenty okay for a month of storage, at least. A ventilated cover is always nice if you have one. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - zirconxi_imp - 04-02-2020 Well, its stored under shade, but during evening thunderstorm she will get wet. I am more worry about rust or any thing that will jam due to no movement for a month, but afraid to go into headlines of "Neighbor got chopped up due to stress of covid19 outbreak". Anyway, the disc brake and chain already developing rust. My little ninja once got a chain so rusted its crooked and jam up the links. once had my car aircond compressor jam up due to long time no drive. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - alprider - 04-02-2020 chain: why not enough lube ?......disc brake why not with a clothe on next day some wipe off ? and basical why not a extra bike-cover ? and just if so look for battery tender and completely filled tank with the best type of petrol and let it sleep for months...we don't do anything else during the snow season if you live on the coast with salt air, a colleague might have a good idea to preserve RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - max - 04-02-2020 All of the above zirconxi, the main concern storing an engine are the piston rings, cylinder, valves and seats corroding with a high moisture content, running without a load and a cooler engine frequently will cause soot and carbon buildup over time and although the exhaust is stainless you still don't want condensate to build up in there. And every time the engine shuts off and cools down the air volume reduces and lets some fresh air in the system Running for five minutes when the moisture content in the air is low once every three weeks or so should be sufficient to keep the valves/ seats and piston rings in good shape and a plastic bread bag covering the cold exhaust would help. A short ride to a petrol station is an even better idea, in nz you can get groceries and petrol locally, maybe you are out of toothpaste one day....... For the disks put some plastic shopping bags around them to stop the moist air condensating on the surfaces and definetly a cover over the whole bike, i have some large furniture plastic bags that keep the dust off mine, maybe post a picture of where and how the bike is stored? RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - Rocky_imp - 04-02-2020 I agree with max. Moisture is a part of combustion and you're introducing moisture into the engine and exhaust. My bikes sit inside a warm and dry basement for six months over the winter and they never get started. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - Obleo - 04-02-2020 That’s the worst thing to do to a motor, take it out for a short ride and let it burn any moisture that’s in the engine. A start up of only 5 minutes is not enough. Just idling doesn’t do that. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - pdedse - 04-03-2020 (04-02-2020, 02:13 PM)zirconxi_imp Wrote: Well, its stored under shade, but during evening thunderstorm she will get wet. I am more worry about rust or any thing that will jam due to no movement for a month, but afraid to go into headlines of "Neighbor got chopped up due to stress of covid19 outbreak". Anyway, the disc brake and chain already developing rust. My little ninja once got a chain so rusted its crooked and jam up the links. once had my car aircond compressor jam up due to long time no drive. Rust / heat effects are difficult when you live in a hyper-humid area in the tropics, at least that's my experience from living in Costa Rica. I was appalled how my new CG125 showed its age even after one rainy season. RE: Better to store bike or do idling warm up during a month of no ride - Wisedrum - 04-03-2020 Don't like to let an engine idle for some time wether it is cold or not. When the motor is running the bike should run. Despite of the fact that an idling engine will disturb someone's peace, if you're not out in the lonesome wilderness or another lonesome place, it will do an cold engine no good as mentioned here before. There is one exception for me, if I did an oilchange or has fixed something else on the bike, I let the bike idle shortly to see, if it works. Afterwards I go out on a ride. Whenever I can foresee that nothing else around me will move for the next minutes inclusive me, I turn the engine off and start it again when the beat goes on. Wisedrum |