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How To Winterize Your Bike

27th February 2008

As difficult as it may be to even consider putting your bike away during the harsh months to come, it is a must in order to keep it safe. Those living in harsher climates especially need to take special precautions to ensure that their bike stays in shape for riding once the weather breaks and spring returns.

To keep your motorcycle in tip-top running shape, figure on taking at least one full day to get it prepared for storage. Follow these simple tips to help protect your motorcycle this winter, so it’ll be ready to hit the road again come spring: -Change the Oil and lubricate all moving parts

A leaf blower works great in frying off excess water. -Check your belt drive for any signs of wear and tear at the end of each riding season. -Wax all painted areas and the frame to keep moisture from causing problems over the winter months. -Clean and polish all chrome parts and rims with a coat of chrome polish or silicone lube.

Motorcycles may seem like big strong machines that need little tender loving care, but the truth is a motorcycle needs a lot of attention in order to ensure that it rides safely and stays problem free for years to come. Those living in warmer climates may be able to forgoes the storage tips listed here, but those living in the colder climates of the Northeast and Northwest mountains should take the time to carefully prepare their bikes for the winter season.