Winter Hibernation

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Ninja Winja
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Winter Hibernation

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It's getting near that time of year again :(
I will soon be tucking away the Aprilia for the winter after a thorough clean and lube (I can't believe it's not butter!) and commuting on my wee Honda.
In the past I have only had one bike at a time so I would ride it all year in almost all weathers :freebird
Any advice for keeping the Aprilia sweet while in the shed for winter?
I have purchased an oxford optimiser but never used it before. I guess it should be hooked up to the battery whilst still on the bike :confused Maybe I should read the instructions? :deal
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Invest in some FS-365 spray and keep using the bike as much as you can.

I've seen bikes deteriorate more through being laid up through winter than when being still used on a regular basis. As long as you hose the bike down and give it regular coatings of anti-corrision spray I find that running the bike helps heat up the bike and dry out any moisture that would otherwise cause problems if left for months over winter.

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Bike already inhibernation. Oh wait a minute, still haven't got it yet and bought it in May.
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Coddy wrote:Bike already inhibernation. Oh wait a minute, still haven't got it yet and bought it in May.
It'll be OLD and rusty by the time you get it ;)
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No Nick, it's nae a Fiat. ;)
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Paddock stands front and rear. Trickle charger on battery, heated shed, dust sheets and a warm blanket :2up
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g.cowen wrote:heated shed, dust sheets and a warm blanket :2up
Is this for when the missus throws you out?? ;)
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Dont do it yet!....I decided to go out today just as the wind dropped about 1pm....over the mount, then cut to the coast road. Road like a theif :nono ....but it was great to get a day like today before the weather hits.
Maybe see you all next year!....or, weather looks good for tomorrow :arse

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Jay wrote: weather looks good for tomorrow
I was thinking that myself!
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