Word of warning for adding Fuel Stabilizer.

Another issue with running the bike once in a while over the winter is that you never really get it up to operating temps and oil pressure may not build enough at idle only.
Also, your exhaust system may not heat up enough and upon shut down you get condensation inside the pipes, which you can't see, until they corrode from the inside out.
Stabilize the fuel (run stabilized fule through the carbs/injectors, take care of the battery and leave it alone!

....or ride it!
 
I add half a can of SEAFOAM, ride it home, park in the corner and plug in CTEK, that is all of my winterizing. Come spring time, couple of seconds of cranking and it starts right up, short revs for 30 sec. and "Dewinterizing" is done.
 
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Did the oil change yesterday. Today or tomorrow gonna put fuel stabilizer and put the batter on tender.
 
I put Petro can 94 in and Stabilizer.



Sounds like I should put Shell 91 or Ultramar 91 (neither have ethanol), and fuel stabilizer



Sorry. I stand corrected. Wishful thinking. 91 is what i should have said. Thanks.

Shell V-Power: 91
Shell Silver: 89
Shell Bronze: 87
 
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Question. Has anybody mixed their stabilizer with water and see if it mixed into one? For instance about 5 ounces of water and one ounce of stabilizer.
 
Sounds like I should put Shell 91 or Ultramar 91 (neither have ethanol), and fuel stabilizer
Ethanol is bad bad stuff. You should never run it in your bike, both in the summer when you ride it, and winter for storage!

Thanks for that. I did not know the Ultramar did not have Ethanol.
I didn't believe it either, because their gas is SO much cheaper than Shell! I e-mailed to confirm!

Ultramar said:
Provincial law requires us to sell a certain percentage of ethanol in our gasoline.
Ultramar has limited this percentage (approximately 10%) to regular gasoline only. The mid-grade (Plus) gasoline is a mix of the Regular and Supreme so it can contain Ethanol, rather than having a seperate tank for the mid-grade. As for the Supreme gasoline, it contains no Ethanol.

And don't forget that Ultramar (at least the one close to me) has Super Thursdays where Premium 91 is only 9c more than regular! INSANE!!

-Jamie M.
 
Just out of curiosity, since some of you say that it's bad to turn on and let the bike idle in winter because it doesn't regulate the oil and temp.

but can't you put it on a rear bike stand and put it in 1st (or cycle through the gears) and let the bike "roll" for a few minutes
 
I didn't believe it either, because their gas is SO much cheaper than Shell! I e-mailed to confirm!

Ah excellent! I don't have any Ultramar gas bars near me but still good to know that.

but can't you put it on a rear bike stand and put it in 1st (or cycle through the gears) and let the bike "roll" for a few minutes

Please don't do this. Not without at least putting the front tire against the wall and strapping the bike down. I still don't see the point in doing this since there won't be any load on the tire. It won't ever reach the same temps as actually riding the bike. If you want to start it and let it idle over the winter, just do it on it's stand.
 
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