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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 01:59 AM
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The tyvek wrap would allow the bike to 'breath'. I like the idea of storing at harley dealer for the winter. Moisture is way less in cold than with heat placed nearby, let alone the mice hunting for a warm spot would have no prob eating thru the tyvek. I would think the bulb might introduce enuff heat to allow moisture content in the air within the 'bag' to be worse than the surrounding cool climate. Yes, I know tyvek is designed to allow air movement across the barrier and not allow moisture to penetrate, but with the light bulb it may cause the existing moisture within to condensate. Of course, you said you do live on the beach or very close to it, so that may be a problem also. I vote for storage at the dealer for the winter.
 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 07:14 AM
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Don't use moth *****, you will never get the stick out!!!! We DO keep some in a net bag in our garden shed to keep the mice and squirrels out, but it reeks in there. Recommend you use some Bounce Fabric softeners. Tuck them in and use clothes pegs to clip them here and there. This is a RV'ers storage trick.
 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 08:28 AM
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I have used a Carbag for my 67 Camaro with the desiccant bags. Stored for 5 months. Car comes out of the bag like the day I put it in. I just bought one for my Deluxe. They work really great. I also use dryer sheets to keep mice away.
 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 08:30 AM
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TXSwede, Love to roll it in the house where there are two heating systems going all winter. Witout renting a crane however, it'd be just about impossible. Believe me, it would be my 1st preference. Also, as I mentioned in the original post, my FXDWG is already in FL.

The mothballs work well. I have a couple friends with cars they store all winter in a barn where they had mice trouble... A nylon stocking with a dozen moth ***** laid around the tires have kept the cars mice free for the last few years.

I am really trying to cut back in what I bring back'n'forth. I rent in Florida, my WG is in a 5x10 storage locker PACKED with everything from an air compressor to shop vac. I already tow my boat down with the Tahoe, and fly back for the holidays then drive the car down (occasionally I ship it tho). Before I drop $700 plus to store it at the dealer, I'd drop another $400 and just ship it back'n'forth to Florida. With my business off 80%+ I am happy I am even going this winter! I have alternative places to store the bike for free other than my garage here and I am going to look at them harder... This picture of my car sitting in the garage when I wasn't here to move it in case of a storm, has kinda made the decision to use an alternative spot... Yeah; No matter what I do, I wouldn't rest knowing the thing was sitting in there, and a Noreaster put 8 or 10" or more of saltwater in the garage (happens now'n'then)
 
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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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Yes i think id find somewhere else to store it if this is how you store the car!!!!

 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 08:46 AM
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Someone from Arizona who Lived in Minnesota for 27 years!!!
Now I know why you moved to AZ!!
 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 09:25 AM
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Why not rent a climate controlled self storage locker?
 
Old Sep 27, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Fossil
You guys actually put your Harley's away for the winter? Here in the Florida Panhandle we ride ours all year long. The only white stuff here on the ground is sand. I learn some thing new every time I go on this forum. Come January I will be down at the beach looking for thongs on sweeties. Fossil
I only wish I had sweeties in thongs all year round to look at here as well as be able to ride all year long. Usually get too much snow here to ride it much, but when the weather and the streets get clear I do take it for a spin.
 
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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by DannyZ71
I think you're wasting your time.

Spray everything down with WD40 and park it. Put the battery tender on it, and either drain the tank or put a fuel stabilizer in it.
Skip the WD40, it leaves a varnish after evaporation. Not the best product for leaving on metal for any length of time.
 
Old Sep 28, 2009 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Afishinado
...Anyway, I have a roll of Tyvek home wrap 8' wide. I'm thinking if I make a bag of sorts, seal it with duct tape at all the seams. Then put a 40 watt light bulb in for moisture control, it would be pretty safe from the atmosphere.

Oh, BTW, thinking of spraying it with CorrosionX Aviation too, anyone use it?
http://www.corrosionx.com/aviation.html
Like the idea

Also what parts of the bike would you spray the corrosionx on?
 
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