May have to store bike for a year..... need info for long term storage
May have to store bike for a year..... need info for long term storage
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Rhino pretty much covered the basics. When you take it back out, you should probably change the fluids, check the tire pressure and all that other ordinary stuff. If possible, try to start it up periodically while stored. If you can't, no real big deal but letting it warm up occasionally will do wonders for gaskets, seals, etc. I would keep that battery on a tender whether you remove it or not. It's also helpful if you can get it up off the ground with a lift. If it's in a place that has no climate control, it helps to have some cardboard under the bike to absorb moisture. Wouldn't hurt to give it a good wax job prior to storing either. That's about all I can think of off the top of my noggin.
In addition to the ideas posted above, spraying "Fogging" oil into the cylinders thru the spark plug holes is another good idea if bike is not stored in a climate controlled environment, (or even if it is).
https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produ...e-fogging-oil/
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Shove some steel wool up the mufflers to keep critters out
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Depending on where you're storing it, I'd add plain ol fashion dryer sheets and cotton balls under the bike to this. If you're in an area where it may attract rodents it'll prevent them from crawling into the bike & making a nest. If they get in there they'll chew up insulation & wires which will cause absolute havok in getting it fixed.