Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
2022 Tri-Glide Black.
I never put my Tri-Glide [s] away for the winter, I ride all winter, But i do put my bikes away.. And i never change the oil, I do fill the gas tank right to the top add a little gas treatment in the tank let the engine run a little to circulate the treatment , Put a tender on the battery.....Cover the bike with old sheets......And NEVER Run the bikes till spring.
Been doing it that way for over 45 years...And never had a problem ...
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Change over to Amsoil 10-40 syn motorcycle oil. Put waterbed heater under bike for additional help in starting when temps are 30* and below. Non heated garage. Spray S100 Corrosion Protectant on all metal parts except exhaust and rotors.
Then cross fingers that it doesn't snow on Thurs., Fri or Sat. for our weekly brunch ride on Sunday.
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I do the fluids and Seafoam. Give her a good polish. I wait until spring to do the radiator. Add a battery tender. Cover the bike with a light breathable cover. I use two sheets sewn together. If you store the bike in an unheated area, add a box fan to keep down condensation that happens with temperature swings.
If you do store it for the winter, get it up off the ground or at least put a barrier on the floor first. I use to bring home a large corrugated cardboard sheet and ride the bike on top of it.
Put a baggie over or steel wool in the exhaust.
rhino2, you had a TriGlide 45 years ago???
vito, can't afford to go south. I still have a job.
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Gary, When I read some of these posts, I am glad that I am no longer working and can't afford to move North
Thanks for the tip from Quietrider on the box fan issue. One of my garages is un-insulated and would benefit from air circulation to prevent condensation forming on my metal parts in that garage.
What is this weird word "winterizing" I keep seeing? Worked for 1/2 a day at a job site today north of Philly. Then rode 200 miles west. Freezing rain for the last 100 miles. And a couple of white things here and there. 34'F. Supposed to be in upper 20's when I head into Altoona early tomorrow. Now if only the rain gear didn't suck. I would rather snow than freezing rain (why yes, that was said while I was holding a Monkey's paw).
Bob, maybe some day in the far future, I may be able to say the same thing, but I'm only 74 now so I have time. Besides I like cold weather - especially snow. Never cared for warm temps over the holiday season. Lived in Texas for 5 years, had to come back - couldn't comprehend water skiing at Christmas time.
I've never had the luxury of having condensation during the winter. When it goes below 32*, it stays there and never goes up until spring.
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Yep, the Monkey’s Paw did it again. Within a couple miles of leaving hotel this morning, there was the remains of yesterday’s light snow showers still covering the ground. Why, there was even the first doofus of the winter who couldn’t be bothered to clean snow off his pickups rear cover....some, of course, small chunks of snow are flying off right at me.
Nice ride back to east 250 miles after finishing work in Altoona. Finally saw the sun this week.
Wow Gary! I feel like a bum having retired when I was 67 and now am 68 years young. You and some other folks are inspirations to me and I HAVE been considering going back to work because I did like what I did for a living. I am just a bit torn between all of my free time and the thought of having to be a more responsible human being. I do find that I am having a lot of fun riding around on my two trikes and using my Lotus 7 type car for cruising around and autocrossing it. We are also moving further South in Florida in the next few months and I am going to get serious about doing more stand up paddleboarding. It's funny but I have met a bunch of folks who think that warm weather really stinks at certain times of the year. Having grown up in sunny Southern California as a youngster and having lived there for my first 30 years, I am just used to not being limited by weather most of the time. Different horses for different courses.
Mmmmmmmmm, Lotus 7. I love it.
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Me too and I'm just looking at a picture of it. LOL
Way back in the day, my favorite was the Lotus Europa. A friend at the office had one. I drooled every time he drove it to work.
I always wanted on, but eventually settled on a 1971 SAAB SONNETT II.
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We don't get much of the white stuff down here...and no salt when we do.
It is fun to ride in, the little bit that we get. Not sure that I would like it everyday...in fact, pretty sure I wouldn't.
But Mary and I have been enjoying riding in cooler weather, more that the hot weather, the last few years.
Kevin
I do a complete service, and put it in a car capsule. It comes out in the Spring clean as new and ready to ride.