09-30-2016, 07:02 AM
(09-30-2016, 12:51 AM)0011bc_imp Wrote: 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!
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....
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