View Full Version : what will u do to winterise your bikes?
cringer
28-11-10, 09:39 AM
What steps do you recommend to keep the salt at bay over winter?
curvy custard
28-11-10, 10:13 AM
fill tank with fuel, give a good clean,disconnect battery,put a layer of hard wax over the easily reached bits and spray the rest with some silicon type spray(yet to buy this so cant say what type) put in shed and cover up, get it out again late feb/early march. if i had paddock stands i would also put it on these but i dont so ill rotate the wheels every week.
-Ralph-
28-11-10, 10:52 AM
You wouldn't need to keep salt at bay if it were laid up in your garage, so I assume you'll be riding it over winter? Search for ACF50 and FS365 and have a read of the many many threads that existing on the subject.
yorkie_chris
28-11-10, 11:18 AM
Add ACF50... change summer track cooling water for antifreeze mix instead. Service brakes.
That's it really
rictus01
28-11-10, 11:41 AM
*checks calendar......nope year still has 12 months in it not 9*
Oil your locks, as said ACF50 (my S4 had that in March and it's still working well, expensive,but no doubting it works) if it gets really grotty wash it down with cold water (it'll leave the ACF50 there), make sure your chain/brakes and clutch are in good nick and all adjusted correctly, adapt your riding to the conditions and dress up warm, about it really.
Cheers Mark.
larigos
28-11-10, 12:13 PM
Crash bike, leave in dealers warm workshop over Christmas. Well, that has worked well so far for me this year.
curvy custard
28-11-10, 12:15 PM
*checks calendar......nope year still has 12 months in it not 9*
Cheers Mark.
mine only had 8months in it this year :rolleyes: winter for me will involve taking the bike to bits, renewing worn parts and putting it back together, dont like to work too hard at the weekends lol.
I used to take the pi££ out of fair weather riders......
Well I need to remember the next time I buy a bike for the winter, 3 months early I need to run it every now and again, to keep the carbs from gunking up.
I'll be putting mine on the optimate and leaving it where it is... My bike is a toy for fun, theres no enjoyment in freezing my **** off in **** weather and getting the bike covered in crap.
wash, polish, acf50, ride it :D
make sure your chain/brakes and clutch are in good nick and all adjusted correctly, adapt your riding to the conditions and dress up warm, about it really.
Cheers Mark.
^^this^^ that is all:santa:
Nothing. A good layer of crap protects the finish.
curvy custard
28-11-10, 04:49 PM
I'll be putting mine on the optimate and leaving it where it is... My bike is a toy for fun, theres no enjoyment in freezing my **** off in **** weather and getting the bike covered in crap.
+1
yorkie_chris
28-11-10, 04:50 PM
Nothing. A good layer of crap protects the finish.
You have a kawa, is there any finish to protect?
You have a kawa, is there any finish to protect?
Not any more, it got destroyed last winter when I washed the bloody thing leaving it open to corrosion.
-Ralph-
29-11-10, 05:53 PM
I think you've misdiagnosed that Lozzo, it's not washing it and leaving it open to corrosion that's the problem, it's just 'cos you washed it and it got wet!
philbut
30-11-10, 06:20 PM
Well my 16 year old ZZR still looks respectable, despite winter use. OK so all the steel bits have been replaced, but other than down pipoes and fasteners the Kwaks ain't any worse than say...ooooh...Suzuki?
back on topic - ACF50 before the salt goes down and then leave it. Occasionally rinse with cold water, paying attention to the brakes in particular. I always service my brakes every 4k anyway, so I've not suffered from sticky calipers (although granted the brakes are off a fireblade now for extra stopping power)
I also mix some ACF-50 in the scottoiler reservoir.
a workmate has sorted his winterisation, its in his lounge :cool::cool: had to laugh when he showed me the pic on his phone. must stink the lounge out tho :p
John 675
02-12-10, 08:44 PM
Drain the tank, oil, brake fluid, Clean every inch of it, take the battery out, cover it up. uncover every couple of weeks to stare.. sit on it when i have a smoke.. and repeat till spring.. ive ridden 4 winters end to end, ive done my time lol
speedplay
02-12-10, 08:46 PM
bloody hell, wb lylej. :)
Oh, and I winterise mine by sticking it in the shed and getting out the KTM :)
Specialone
02-12-10, 08:49 PM
Oh, and I winterise mine by sticking it in the shed and getting out the KTM :)
And then put it on a trailer :rolleyes:
John 675
02-12-10, 08:51 PM
bloody hell, wb lylej. :)
Cheers Dude :)
speedplay
02-12-10, 08:51 PM
And then put it on a trailer :rolleyes:
Blow me!
lol I still dont have a trailer!
Specialone
02-12-10, 08:53 PM
Blow me!
lol I still dont have a trailer!
I dont believe you :smt039
thefallenangel
02-12-10, 08:54 PM
nothing. Bolts are stainless as i replace, calipers have been stripped and cleaned what else do you want?
-Ralph-
02-12-10, 08:55 PM
Blow me!
Your asking Phil for a snow job now?
speedplay
02-12-10, 08:59 PM
Your asking Phil for a snow job now?
Not after the last nutter I had from the brum area!
Specialone
02-12-10, 09:05 PM
Not after the last nutter I had from the brum area!
Fair comment ;)
Sorry for derailing this thread so much btw
Back on track, i do bugger all, wash it, leave it garage until i see the weather getting better.
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