September 20, 2010 12:59 AM PDT
A couple things we should do before we put our trusty steads away for winter...... A good wash and wax job will keep the chance of rust from starting, A battery tender hooked up will keep that battery from going bad, air your tires up, Changing your fluids will keep your motor, trans and primary clean and you will be ready to roll when spring is here.
September 20, 2010 6:27 AM PDT
and hide the kitchen knifes .
September 20, 2010 7:21 AM PDT
Why G? Are we just a bit paranoid?
September 20, 2010 11:25 AM PDT
I ride all year long - don't need a battery tender. I change the fluids in the fall and then again in the spring - cool weather / hot weather. Change the plugs at the same time. Drain the forks and change the fluid & repack fork bearings in the spring along with the brake fluid. It's a bit more than the factory maint. program, but it's my ass on the bike not the factory writer and going through the bike like that will help you spot anything else that may need attention, like wire harnesses, cable jackets, etc.
I change the clothes as needed for the climate - but anything less than a real snow and the bike is running.
September 20, 2010 11:09 PM PDT
Good Reminder there JLH-oils....
That sounds good to me BullDog, 'cept for the damn salt they use around here. Oh wait, I'm headed to where they don't use salt. hahahaha BTW that should lower my BP, riding always (almost) relaxes me.
September 20, 2010 11:39 PM PDT
does the same for me Bro - I get to clear my head and relax.
Except when riding through the heavier traffic, then I tend to have urges to kick in the doors of some of the cages that like to cut bikes off without signals cause they are busy on the phone texting and putting on make-up while drinking their coffee and talking to the person in the back seat and just generally not paying damn attention!
September 21, 2010 12:46 AM PDT
Forget that. I ride year round
September 21, 2010 7:44 AM PDT
i ride all year except for one or two days when we get ice on the roads...usually in January. I don't drive a car (too bloody dangerous!) so I don't have much choice. Riding in winter gives you way better riding skills and awareness, but keeping warm is essential.If I get a really bad soaking and cold I will jump in the shower with all my bike gear still on and peel off the layers as I get warmer....mind you, my wife's comments can be hurtful when I get out, and she sees the mess.
September 23, 2010 2:07 AM PDT
Right there with ya G - just down right depressing!
September 28, 2010 4:48 AM PDT
No end here...it's been over 100 degrees the past few days!
September 28, 2010 5:11 AM PDT
Hey come on you guys. Quit rubbing it in about riding year round, not cool!!!
September 28, 2010 5:15 AM PDT
Cool is what ya get from Jan - March. LOL
September 28, 2010 5:27 AM PDT
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooooo I have to move.
September 28, 2010 6:29 AM PDT
We had the first frost this weekend and it's getting decidedly much chillier and wetter. Also dark before 8pm which cuts out after work rides too. Oh well, we'll make the most of it while we can before Ethel has to go into hibernation. Love the seasons here but would also like the nicer weather to last a little longer (fickle eh?) (o:
September 28, 2010 9:02 AM PDT
I ride all year unless there is ice around. Cold and rain I can dress for. But, I agree it is a good time of year to do a good cleanup and maintenance.