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Best way to winterise your motorcycle

Best way to winterise your motorcycle
24 Nov
Written by Andrew Parkin

Ensure Your Motorcycle Survives the Cold Months: A Comprehensive Guide to Winterisation

Best Way to Winterise Your Motorcycle



Why Winterise Your Motorcycle?


As the cold months approach, it's essential to protect your motorcycle from the harsh winter conditions. Proper winterisation not only ensures your bike will be ready to ride in the spring, but it also extends its lifespan. If you've ever wondered why winterising your motorcycle is crucial, remember that it prevents rust, mold, and damage to the engine and other important components.



Step-by-Step Guide to Winterising Your Motorcycle



1. Clean Your Motorcycle Thoroughly


Cleaning your motorcycle is the first step. Dirt and grime accumulated during the riding season can cause rust if left on the bike. Use a gentle motorcycle-friendly soap and water, then dry it thoroughly to ensure there's no moisture left.



2. Stabilise the Fuel


Add a fuel stabiliser to your fuel tank to prevent the gasoline from breaking down and causing gunk build-up. Fill up the tank to avoid condensation, which can lead to rust.



3. Change the Oil and Filter


Old oil may contain moisture and contaminants that can damage your engine while it sits idle. Changing the oil and filter before storage ensures your engine is protected throughout the winter.



4. Protect the Battery


To prevent a dead battery come spring, it's advised to remove the battery and store it in a warm place. Utilise a battery tender or trickle charger to maintain its charge level.



5. Inflate Tyres Properly


Check the tire pressure and inflate them to the recommended level. Consider lifting the bike on stands to relieve the tyres of any extra weight, preventing flat spots.



6. Cover Your Motorcycle


Invest in a high-quality motorcycle cover to protect it from dust and humidity. Ensure the cover is breathable to prevent moisture accumulation.



Conclusion


Following these steps will ensure your motorcycle remains in pristine condition throughout the winter months. By taking the time to properly winterise your motorcycle, you'll save yourself from potential costly repairs and maintain the integrity of your beloved ride.

Still have questions? give us a call or come over to the dealership, our staff has years of experience when it comes to motorcycles and we are always happy to help.

KD Motorcycles, 392-396 Blackburn Road, Accrington, BB5 1SA

01254231221

https://www.kdmotorcycles.co.uk/

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