How to protect my scooter over winter?
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How to protect my scooter over winter?
I haven't ridden my PCX for about a month and a half now because I've just been too busy. Things have been really stressful and I can't see me riding it in the near future either (it takes too long to get to and then get out on a morning so I've been getting the bus, and my weekends all seem to have been taken up with one thing or another lately). How can I protect it over the winter? It's in a car park so will be open to the elements, although it is parked under a fairly low bridge and a wall so isn't quite as exposed as it could be. I have a cover for it, but the silver coloured lining has been rubbing off onto the seat so I am going to invest in a better quality one - any recommendations? And what do I need to do in terms of protecting the battery (assuming it still works now!) and engine etc? Ideally I'd have ridden it up to Middlesbrough and left it in someone's garage, but I'm nervous about doing such a long journey when I haven't ridden it for a while. It'd have saved me £60 a month paying for the car park too
I'm sorry if this has already been asked but I did a quick search and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I hope someone can either help or point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
I'm sorry if this has already been asked but I did a quick search and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I hope someone can either help or point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
I normally ride it over the winter and when i dont, at most it'l only max 2 months before riding again.
If its going to sit outside then definitely get a good cover, R&G does a really good one which I used for 2 years on my sports bike, held up fine.
Apart from that I would say remove the battery, keep the tyres pumped to the correct PSI. Or even better, ride it once a week or so?
If its going to sit outside then definitely get a good cover, R&G does a really good one which I used for 2 years on my sports bike, held up fine.
Apart from that I would say remove the battery, keep the tyres pumped to the correct PSI. Or even better, ride it once a week or so?
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
If you are stuck I can store the bike in Knaresborough over the winter
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Wash, polish and use ACF-50.
http://www.acf-50.co.uk/acf50.htm
http://www.acf-50.co.uk/acf50.htm
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Are you not concerned about theft? I would definitly ride it to a garage of someo.e who will store it for you. Pick a day take your time and you will be fine, before the weather vets too bad.
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
what about taking it into the house?
unless the place where you are leaving it is fairly safe?
unless the place where you are leaving it is fairly safe?
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Hi Emily, there are some good answers to your questions on the front page of the forums...."FAQ" that maddiedog (Dave) posted on winterizing your bike. Nice of qed to offer storage help. Mine is coming in this winter, I got some ramps to help roll her in. Sorry to hear you're so busy, don't let life slip you by.....hope things ease up
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I can recommend that.gn2 wrote:Wash, polish and use ACF-50.
http://www.acf-50.co.uk/acf50.htm
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
See here: http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=14
I use FW1 wax to clean the bike regularly, it's a wax/cleaner similar to the stuff GN2 suggested... http://www.fw1shine.com/
I use FW1 wax to clean the bike regularly, it's a wax/cleaner similar to the stuff GN2 suggested... http://www.fw1shine.com/
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Thanks for the replies. I'm going away for a week but as soon as I'm back I will get it sorted out! I had a feeling I'd seen something about it before, but I searched "winter" and it was too common a word, and I checked the "How-To" subforum
Qed it's kind of you to offer to store it but Josh is now saying he wants to ride them again soon. I'm just a bit nervous riding when it's wet on the roads and there are loads of leaves. I can't wait for next summer though!
The car park is secure with a really high fence, and unfortunately I live in a tiny third floor flat so can't bring it inside. We were looking at a car park nearer to us which was only slightly more expensive and indoors, but the person never got back to us in the end even though we left several messages with his receptionist and on his mobile phone It would have been ideal so I was quite disappointed!
Qed it's kind of you to offer to store it but Josh is now saying he wants to ride them again soon. I'm just a bit nervous riding when it's wet on the roads and there are loads of leaves. I can't wait for next summer though!
The car park is secure with a really high fence, and unfortunately I live in a tiny third floor flat so can't bring it inside. We were looking at a car park nearer to us which was only slightly more expensive and indoors, but the person never got back to us in the end even though we left several messages with his receptionist and on his mobile phone It would have been ideal so I was quite disappointed!
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Ask around the local bike shops, some have cottoned on to storing people's bikes over winter as part of their business.
Your bike gets professionally laid up and then fettled ready to ride in the spring.
Your bike gets professionally laid up and then fettled ready to ride in the spring.
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
well you've got to pamper your pcx. mine stays garaged whilst my 4wd is relegated to staying outside, not that we ever get snow here! But the sun fades paintwork
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
No problem. Just let me know if you change your mindEmilyJEG wrote:Thanks for the replies. I'm going away for a week but as soon as I'm back I will get it sorted out! I had a feeling I'd seen something about it before, but I searched "winter" and it was too common a word, and I checked the "How-To" subforum
Qed it's kind of you to offer to store it but Josh is now saying he wants to ride them again soon. I'm just a bit nervous riding when it's wet on the roads and there are loads of leaves. I can't wait for next summer though!
The car park is secure with a really high fence, and unfortunately I live in a tiny third floor flat so can't bring it inside. We were looking at a car park nearer to us which was only slightly more expensive and indoors, but the person never got back to us in the end even though we left several messages with his receptionist and on his mobile phone It would have been ideal so I was quite disappointed!
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
I would fill the tank all the way to prevent condensation ( water in your gas)..The more air in your tank the greater chance of condensation to form that will add water to your Gas, if there is no air in the tank, condensation can not form. I would add fuel stabilizer and run it for a few minutes to get the treated fuel into the system, you only need 1/5 ounce per gallon of fuel. Change the oil, it is not good to let used oil in the crank case due to acid and other contaminants contained in the used oil, and as mentioned, keep 30 psi in front tire and 35 psi in rear, waxing the scooter won't hurt. Cover it with a soft blanket, then a waterproof cover, do not wrap like a cocoon, you want air movement to allow any moisture to escape and keep it dry under your covering..or if you we're like my brother, you would put it in the living room and really piss of your wife, it is up to you. ..Ozzy
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
I will be storing my scooter in our shed this winter. Since Idaho winters are nasty, there really is no chance for me to take it out for a spin at any time. If I start it up once a week and let it idle for 10 minutes, will that do?
Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
Opinion is divided on this one.philvb wrote:If I start it up once a week and let it idle for 10 minutes, will that do?
Some say to do as you suggest, others are of the opinion that the best thing to do is not turn it over at all to minimise internal condensation from heat/cooling cycles.
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
for me if i were to store it....i would buy an optimate and leave it connected also a 1 or 2 ft tubular or cupboard heater and leave that on underneath the bike ........starting without actually driving isnt for me......these are my opinions :-)
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Re: How to protect my scooter over winter?
The only thing that will deteriorate really if you leave a bike for six months or so is, apart from the cosmetic finish, is the battery. The average battery struggles to start an electric start engine after a month. So just start it up every three weeks or so and let it run for 5 mins
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~~philvb wrote:If I start it up once a week and let it idle for 10 minutes, will that do?
That's usually considered a no-no. Idling without driving it allows condensation to form, but not get pushed through the system. From what I've heard, if you're going to start it, drive it. At least around the block a few times. I can't comment from personal experience, I'm just going off of what I've heard other, more experienced, people tell me.
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Also idling is not going to put a charge back in the battery. You need decent rpms to do that.