How To Keep Your Motorcycles & Motorbikes In Good Condition During Long Term Storage
How to Keep Your Motorcycles & Motorbikes In Good Condition During Long Term Storage
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• Surface Prep
A person should give bike a thorough cleaning before putting it away — letting bug guts or water spots sit on your paint can corrode the finish. Wash your bike and dry it completely to get all the moisture off the surfaces, then add a coat of wax, which will act as a barrier against moisture and rust. A person might also consider using a corrosion inhibitor like Scottoiler FS365 to protect the bike plastic, metal, rubber, carbon fiber and anodized surfaces from oxidation and/or corrosion.
• Tend to the battery
The battery is a vital part of the motorcycle. While the person may not think about it much, one quickly become aware of it when it’s not functioning properly. Proper maintenance and storage will help the person get the longest possible service life from this critical and costly part of their bike.
Low battery acid causes sulfation that can lead to a short between the internal plates. This is a common failure for this type of battery, and it’s the result of neglect. If the person never check the fluid level until there’s a problem, by that time, it’s usually too late to restore the battery.