24
STORAGE
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24.1
Storage
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If you want to garage the motorcycle for a longer period, take the following actions.
Before storing the motorcycle, check all parts for function and wear. If service, repairs, or replacements are necessary, you
should do this during the storage period (less workshop overload). In this way, you can avoid long workshop waiting times at
the start of the new season.
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When refueling for the last time before taking the motorcycle out of service, add
fuel additive.
Fuel additive (
p. 212)
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Ride the motorcycle until the low fuel warning lamp lights up and the display
changes to
TRIP F
so that you can fill up with fresh fuel when you take the
motorcycle back into service.
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Clean the motorcycle. (
p. 185)
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Change the engine oil and filter, clean the oil screens. (
p. 171)
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Check the antifreeze and coolant level. (
p. 167)
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Check the tire air pressure. (
p. 71)
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Remove the battery. (
p. 82)
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Recharge the battery. (
p. 83)
Guideline
Storage temperature of battery without
direct sunshine
0… 35 °C (32… 95 °F)
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Store the vehicle in a dry location that is not subject to large fluctuations in tem-
perature.
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KTM recommends jacking up the motorcycle.
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Raise the motorcycle with the lift stand. (
p. 10)
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Cover the motorcycle with a tarp or similar cover that is permeable to air.
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Do not use non-porous materials since they prevent humidity from escaping,
thus causing corrosion.
Avoid running the engine for a short time only. Since the engine cannot
warm up properly, the water vapor produced during combustion condenses
and causes valves and exhaust system to rust.
24.2
Preparing for use after storage
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Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand. (
p. 10)
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Recharge the battery. (
p. 83)
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Install the battery. (
p. 82)
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Set the clock. (
p. 98)
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Refuel.
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Perform checks and vehicle care when preparing for use.
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Take a test ride.