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(11-26-2019, 09:06 PM)Csory_imp Wrote: (11-26-2019, 12:54 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: This is why I avoid stabilizer. I put some in the tank because of significant snow accumulation a couple weeks ago, but it all melted and the tank has been burned down (refilled today). I guess I shouldn't be complaining.
I was like: "Holy shwite, what kind of stabilizer was that?!" 
I was like: "Holy shwite, what kind of stabilizer was that?!"
lol ... didn't occur to me it could read like that!
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Just hanging with the forum! Weather is not only cold, but the city/county has already dumped a load of salt on our roads during a not too bad snow. I'm done until the first hard rain that'll wash the corrosive stuff off the roads. At least with the new to me T120. The 29 year old R100GS and I will probably venture out before then.
Happy holidays to all you forum members.
Bob
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Agreed. A new T120 should not be subjected to such negligence ... so says the '14 CB1100 owner who brought the ride home through salted rural roads and towns at -25C (-13F).
Seriously, give it at least a year. If not, lube the chain, ... heavily. Do the kickstand springs too.