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Post by Ron Rucks on Sept 30, 2007 21:26:02 GMT -5
I'm too lazy to search for any threads on this subject, so I'm not sure if there is one...............................................but what is the best way to properly put the ruckus to bed over the winter months??? Last year in Ontario you could of rode nearly all year, I hope this year is the same.
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Sept 30, 2007 21:33:26 GMT -5
The proper way is to wear more clothing.
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Post by Ron Rucks on Oct 1, 2007 20:01:18 GMT -5
Perfect, I think im ready to winterize, im already starting to get the chills at night.....
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Post by cruiser on Oct 3, 2007 21:29:32 GMT -5
I'm to lazy to winterize! Last winter I made a point to run mine at least every four weeks. Worked for me.
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Post by chanito on Oct 3, 2007 21:31:56 GMT -5
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Post by ace1969 on Oct 4, 2007 20:40:31 GMT -5
I ride thru the winter with no problem You live in Miami so you don't remember what winter is about. It has been way too long since you were up north.
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Oct 4, 2007 23:17:45 GMT -5
You realize, Chanito, that this fall weather in TN will be your undoing.
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Post by ace1969 on Oct 8, 2007 0:26:49 GMT -5
Chan man is tough. He can handle it.
About winterizing, either ride it, or start it every other week by kickstarting and let it run 5-10 mins.
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Post by jshizzywizzy on Feb 10, 2009 20:22:37 GMT -5
use STABIL. its a fuel stabilizer that prevents varnishing of the fuel. fill the tank up prior to storage, to prevent rust. add the proper amount of stabil. start the scooter and let it idle once a week during storage. done.
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Post by Firegut on Feb 11, 2009 0:46:19 GMT -5
You do realize that you're replying to a lot of posts that have been dead for 6 months.
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Post by jshizzywizzy on Feb 12, 2009 1:21:46 GMT -5
yup, but it will help others. no? they all seemed to be similar issues.
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