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are the current temperatures likely to cause any damage to the bike when left adandoned in the garage?are any of the fluids likely to freeze? not sure how cold the winters are in japan

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julie j @ 21/12/2010 23:18  

Why have you parked your bike in a garage in Japan?

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:20  

And no they won't freeze. If it's water cooled make sure you got anti-freeze in it.

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:23  

should i send it home for the winter? will it just migrate on its own? dont want to neglect this one as I quite like it, just had a thought that if the fluid in the battery freezes and expands then it will crack the casing and corrode all the nice shiny bits.

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julie j @ 21/12/2010 23:25  

If your not using it over the winter take the battery out and leave it in your house where it is warm. Under the stairs is ok (unless you live in a flat). I put a charge in mine every month just to keep it topped up with life.

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:28  

cheers for that, think my teccy know nowt knowledge can just about cope with doing that!

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julie j @ 21/12/2010 23:31  

should i send it home for the winter? will it just migrate on its own?

That's put a brilliant image in my head! Fly my pretty, fly!


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Wannabe @ 21/12/2010 23:43  

Wierdo.

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:50  

haha its the right colour for santas sledge and it deffo can fly just not so sure it would come back

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julie j @ 21/12/2010 23:54  

She's gone off line now J. Something to with not getting cake on another thread.

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:56  

she will be in the kitchen having a nekkid baking session

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julie j @ 21/12/2010 23:57  

Oooh,must pop over and have a look.

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Deleted Member @ 21/12/2010 23:58  

or polishing the windows in her underwear....... I`m calling it a night now but thought I`d leave you with that one!

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julie j @ 22/12/2010 00:01  

I'll be able to look through the window then. I'm off too now.

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Deleted Member @ 22/12/2010 00:02  

lol so good to have you lot back

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Matt @ 22/12/2010 00:58  

At least you'll only have to put up with me for a week Matt... I think Ricdude's here for the duration

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Wannabe @ 22/12/2010 07:36  

Talking about me again WB. Want more wrath?

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Deleted Member @ 22/12/2010 09:26  

Oh go on then... But don't go spoiling me! Save some of your wrath for others

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Wannabe @ 22/12/2010 14:24  

Hi here are some things i have picked up over the years as regards to storing bike away for winter.
1, your yearly bike service should have checked or replaced coolant and brake fluid.
2, fill fuel tank up this stops moisture building up inside of tank causing rust.
3. leave battery connect to bike ( insurance voided disarm alarm by removing battery ) connect battery to a bike not car charger this will keep battery fully charged and stop it freezing.
4, It will not hurt to cover bike up old blanket or you can buy a bike cover.
5, I also once or twice a month uncover bike disconnect charger and start bike up for about 10 to 15 mins to warm oil up and pump it round engine.

CAUTION
This is for bikes with a main stand only, before starting bike (see 5) check to make sure your back wheel is NOT in contact with the ground and can move freely, seat on bike and hold front brake on and keeping clutch lever covered at all times for safety reasons and put bike in gear so as to let warm oil run round the gears and clutch.

Finally allow bike to cool down before reconnecting charger and covering up.


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PaulXXX @ 22/12/2010 14:27  

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