@@woooster17 Honestly all of them are awesome - don't ride mine when their gritting the roads as its so corrosive but a regular warm up keeps them sweet over the winter😁
Really? I've only topped up the tank with stabilized fuel, drained the carbs, done an oil change, and put the battery on a tender. For decades. In Canada.
@bellomotorcycleslimited5011 Thanks mate, that's all I do, once, maybe twice a month.. I do it until the fan cuts in so they are properly warm, & as there all on paddock stands, I'll put them in gear, just to get some internal parts moving. I do brim the tanks as well & add Stabil fuel stabiliser.. but I also remove the ethanol from fuel as that causes havoc with the carbs.. It's messy, but worth doing I think if bikes are stored properly, they are usually ok for a few months over winter. I just prefer to give them a start now & again 😊 Appreciate the comment my friend 😁👍
@MrKamechan I have done that too.. I think either choice, if done & prepped properly works well. All my bikes are on battery tenders too.. 4 of my bikes are carb'd so I like to make sure all is ok with them more than my Fi bikes 😊
Gr8 advice - do the same with my two carb'd bikes and had no trouble with them over the winter. 😁
@@dt125guy7 Exactly, as long as you get them properly warmed up.. If it's dry, I'll just ride them up & down our private road 😊👍
@@woooster17 Honestly all of them are awesome - don't ride mine when their gritting the roads as its so corrosive but a regular warm up keeps them sweet over the winter😁
@@dt125guy7 Absolutely, we have to take care of our ladies 😄👍
Good work, so many people say don’t start your bikes, but as long as you run them up to temperature it’s imperative for carb bikes in the winter……
Really? I've only topped up the tank with stabilized fuel, drained the carbs, done an oil change, and put the battery on a tender. For decades. In Canada.
@bellomotorcycleslimited5011 Thanks mate, that's all I do, once, maybe twice a month.. I do it until the fan cuts in so they are properly warm, & as there all on paddock stands, I'll put them in gear, just to get some internal parts moving.
I do brim the tanks as well & add Stabil fuel stabiliser.. but I also remove the ethanol from fuel as that causes havoc with the carbs.. It's messy, but worth doing
I think if bikes are stored properly, they are usually ok for a few months over winter. I just prefer to give them a start now & again 😊
Appreciate the comment my friend 😁👍
@MrKamechan I have done that too.. I think either choice, if done & prepped properly works well. All my bikes are on battery tenders too.. 4 of my bikes are carb'd so I like to make sure all is ok with them more than my Fi bikes 😊
@@woooster17 how do you remove the ethanol? Can't escape the stuff over here 😞
@@MrKamechan fuel is not great here….