Winter Storage: To Drain or Not to Drain, that is the question
I've got friends that say you should store your bike with a full gas tank (with the stabilizer additive) as Da Gumpmeister mentioned.
yet others say drain your tank, it stores easier.
Does it depend on the age of the engine?
What are the pros/cons?
How do you store yours?
& to those fortunate enough to not know what winter is, It's when dry water magically falls from the sky....
I've got friends that say you should store your bike with a full gas tank (with the stabilizer additive) as Da Gumpmeister mentioned.
Last edited by Wallaby; Oct 19, 2009 at 10:56 AM. Reason: mistake
Here's the diff...............TEMPERATURE !!!
IF "cold", fill it, no air space for condensation. If you have a heated shop, grudge, or keep it in da house, like J Dub, then drain it, if you like. But IMFUO, run it 'til ALL is gone, from carb/efi and lines. No chance of 'gunk/varnish' happening, then.
Mine, 'normally', are kept in a heated shop. I actually drain 'em, cause I end up pulling everything off, to detail the scoots over winter. This year, may be different, not much work, no xtra $$ to keep a shop heated, 24/7.
BUT the post is 'basically' designed, for "COLD" storage.
Hope that 'helps'.
I've got friends that say you should store your bike with a full gas tank (with the stabilizer additive) as Da Gumpmeister mentioned.
yet others say drain your tank, it stores easier.
Does it depend on the age of the engine?
What are the pros/cons?
How do you store yours?
& to those fortunate enough to not know what winter is, It's when dry water magically falls from the sky....
On the motorcycle/Trike I use an outdoor fitted cover in the garage. Since mine is not heated I put a trouble light under the tarp on the floor with a 100 watt bulb. They have so much electronics, ECM, fly by wire throttle and such, I do not like the moisture environment of an unheated garage.
We have a good day or two even in the winter most months so I try to take the cover off and ride the bike/trike at least once a month. I don't take the battery out of the bike/trike, just a low amp float charger.
If you don't have a controlled temperature garage the tarp/cover with a troublelight will keep them warm and dry. Just be carefull and place the troublelight under the bike in a clear area with plenty of room around it. The cover will hold enough heat in with just a light bulb to help with some of the corrosion and keep the battery from freezng.
I had a feeling that there was a definite reason to store her filled... now I can counter all the friendly drunken arguments my buddies & I have with the condensation/rust in the fuel lines angle... all y'all defintely rock!
Keep it full as possible!
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