spring checklist
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spring checklist
Don't forget to air the tires/tyres back up after winter sleep.
Check no critter has made a home out yee tail pipe.
Battery might need a top off if you didn't use a tender.
If you warmed & cooled the engine over winter (never do it) condensation in the crankcase, dump the oil.
Get that old stabilized fuel burned off completely and put some fresh 87 octane.
Lets RIDE!
Oh yea and wear your lid, at least until you get your game back on... you are a year older now
Check no critter has made a home out yee tail pipe.
Battery might need a top off if you didn't use a tender.
If you warmed & cooled the engine over winter (never do it) condensation in the crankcase, dump the oil.
Get that old stabilized fuel burned off completely and put some fresh 87 octane.
Lets RIDE!
Oh yea and wear your lid, at least until you get your game back on... you are a year older now
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Re: spring checklist
homie wrote:Don't forget to air the tires/tyres back up after winter sleep.
Check no critter has made a home out yee tail pipe.
Battery might need a top off if you didn't use a tender.
If you warmed & cooled the engine over winter (never do it) condensation in the crankcase, dump the oil.
Get that old stabilized fuel burned off completely and put some fresh 87 octane.
Lets RIDE!
Oh yea and wear your lid, at least until you get your game back on... you are a year older now
Other opinions are available on starting your bike over the winter (do it) . Especially carbed bikes and two strokes.
Another month or so before I can ride but let's go for it
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Re: spring checklist
Good point about using up last year's tankful and getting a new fresh supply of fuel. . .If you warmed & cooled the engine over winter (never do it) condensation in the crankcase, dump the oil. Get that old stabilized fuel burned off completely and put some fresh 87 octane.
Condensation will definitely occur if you don't let it warm up enough and take it for a ride. . .and it's better for the clutch also.
The oil (in my case) gets tossed every Spring and Fall anyways so it's all good. . .
Sometimes I figure it's better to run a motor and at least keep the gaskets moist than let them dry out if the roads are too icy or salty to use. Eventually things should clear up enough to get a 5 miler in or so. . .
Hand to eye coordination and balance does get a little off when not used for a while. I try to be more deliberate with my riding in Spring. . .take my time and get back into the rhythm of things and be wary of residual sand on the roads.
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Re: spring checklist
One more thing. . .I actually had a family of mice make a nest under my seat on my Suzuki one winter. . .back where the owner's manual and registration and stuff goes near the taillight wiring harness. I don't know how many times I rode that thing when they must have gone into "abandon ship" mode when I started it. Never had a clew they had been living there until I went to put my insurance renewal card in with the registration in the Spring. There was all these little nut looking things and stuffing they got from I don't know where I had to clean out. Never underestimate the rodents. . .they are survivors!
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Re: spring checklist
I ride all year round, no need for that,
I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it!
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Re: spring checklist
It's true your bikes don't suffer the down time like mine do but your HOUSE man!ItBeMe wrote:I ride all year round, no need for that,
OMG the Georgia termites you need snow holm's
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Re: spring checklist
Good checklist! Fortunately, I've put 2,300 miles since I bought my 17 PCX three months ago.
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Re: spring checklist
But yee snow bird Georgia house fell down too.... termitesatpcop wrote:Good checklist! Fortunately, I've put 2,300 miles since I bought my 17 PCX three months ago.
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Re: spring checklist
Sorry for my ignorance but how is it better for the clutch? Can you explain more?PCX150Rider wrote:Good point about using up last year's tankful and getting a new fresh supply of fuel. . .If you warmed & cooled the engine over winter (never do it) condensation in the crankcase, dump the oil. Get that old stabilized fuel burned off completely and put some fresh 87 octane.
Condensation will definitely occur if you don't let it warm up enough and take it for a ride. . .and it's better for the clutch also.
The oil (in my case) gets tossed every Spring and Fall anyways so it's all good. . .
Sometimes I figure it's better to run a motor and at least keep the gaskets moist than let them dry out if the roads are too icy or salty to use. Eventually things should clear up enough to get a 5 miler in or so. . .
Hand to eye coordination and balance does get a little off when not used for a while. I try to be more deliberate with my riding in Spring. . .take my time and get back into the rhythm of things and be wary of residual sand on the roads.
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Re: spring checklist
Speaking of mice, when I bought my PCX I took it home and pulled the back plastics off so that I could upgrade the tail lights. Well, what I found in there was a mouse nest, chewed up wires, and chewed up rubber wire bundle covering. I took it back to the dealer after taking pictures and putting it back together. They had to take it back apart and order several sections of the wiring harness It was in the shop for two weeks. Mice can do some real damage to the wiring, and the area in the very back makes for a nice nest, plus they can run around inside the rest of the bike without being discovered.
Consider checking under the plastic after a long winter. You might be surprised.
Consider checking under the plastic after a long winter. You might be surprised.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: spring checklist
I can understand your confusion. . .Sorry for my ignorance but how is it better for the clutch? Can you explain more?
I've stated in other threads on this forum that I own motorcycles and a scooter. I didn't specifically mention it in this thread. It's a terrible thing to get old. . .just kidding.
On the motorcycles the clutches are totally different. . .dry vs wet. And yes there are some "automatic" motorcycles as well but I was referring to those with wet clutches.
Here's a link to a video that I think you will find informative and bring clarity as to why it's so important to change the oil on a regular basis (at least seasonal) in motorcycles, and especially in motorcycles with wet clutches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K50n5eCGQI