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STORAGE
If you will not operate the motorcycle for several months, such as during the winter, store the motorcycle to prevent
damage to the fuel system and the battery and to protect components from corrosion or deterioration. During storage
you might use products that are potentially hazardous; such as fuel stabilizer. When using any of these products,
follow the instructions and warnings on the product packaging.
This section includes instructions for preparing the motorcycle for storage, maintaining it during storage and
removing it from storage.
Storage Area Preparation
Choose a dry, well-ventilated storage location, inside a garage or other structure if possible. The location should
have a firm, flat surface and allow enough space for the motorcycle.
To best preserve tire condition:
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The storage area should have a relatively constant and moderate temperature.
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The motorcycle should not be near a radiator or other heat source, or any type of electric motor.
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The storage surface should be free of oil and gasoline.
Clean and Protect the Motorcycle
To prepare the motorcycle for storage, begin by cleaning it as outlined beginning on page 138. Wax painted surfaces
and polish chromed and other metal surfaces. Apply protectant to exposed rubber, vinyl, and plastic parts.
Do not apply rubber protectant to the tire tread surfaces.
Caution
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