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MOTORCYCLE STORAGE
Placing Motorcycle in Storage
Proper storage is important for the trouble-free operation
of your motorcycle. See your Owner's Manual for storage
recommendations or see a Harley-Davidson dealer.
Improper storage procedures can lead to equipment
damage. (00046a)
If the motorcycle will not be operated for several months, such
as during the winter season, there are several tasks which
should be performed. These steps will protect parts against
corrosion, preserve the battery and prevent the build-up of gum
and varnish in the fuel system.
Do not store motorcycle with gasoline in tank within the
home or garage where open flames, pilot lights, sparks or
electric motors are present. Gasoline is extremely
flammable and highly explosive, which could result in
death or serious injury. (00003a)
NOTE
Make a list of everything you do and fasten it to a handgrip.
When you take the motorcycle out of storage, this list will be
your reference/checklist to get your motorcycle in operating
condition.
1.
Fill fuel tank and add a gasoline stabilizer. Use one of the
commercially available gasoline stabilizers and follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
2.
Warm motorcycle to operating temperature. Change oil
and turn engine over to circulate the new oil.
3.
Check and adjust belt if necessary.
4.
Check tire inflation. Adjust to proper inflation pressure.
5.
To protect the vehicle's body panels, engine, chassis and
wheels from corrosion, follow the cosmetic care proce-
dures described in the Accessory Maintenance section of
this owner's manual prior to storage.
6.
Prepare battery for winter storage. See MAINTENANCE
AND LUBRICATION, Battery: General
.
196   Maintenance and Lubrication