Advice for standing bike
Advice for standing bike
Hi,
My bike has been stood for 4 months without being fired up. I've borrowed a trickle charger to charge the battery up and is there anything else I need to look at? Will the fuel of gone off or lines get clogged?
It's an Suzuki SV650 2007, I've got no clue about mechanical stuff so any advice would be appreciated!
My bike has been stood for 4 months without being fired up. I've borrowed a trickle charger to charge the battery up and is there anything else I need to look at? Will the fuel of gone off or lines get clogged?
It's an Suzuki SV650 2007, I've got no clue about mechanical stuff so any advice would be appreciated!
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Re: Advice for standing bike
4 months on a bike that young shouldn't really be a problem to be honest.
I would personally move the bike about just to check the tyres haven't gained a flat spot and i'd drain most of the fuel and add fresh high octane but other than that you should be fine.
Be sure to let the bike warm up fully before its ridden, check the clutch works as they can sometimes stick together with lack of use, warm/hot oil is much thinner, just keep operating the clutch and feel for how it used to be.
I would personally move the bike about just to check the tyres haven't gained a flat spot and i'd drain most of the fuel and add fresh high octane but other than that you should be fine.
Be sure to let the bike warm up fully before its ridden, check the clutch works as they can sometimes stick together with lack of use, warm/hot oil is much thinner, just keep operating the clutch and feel for how it used to be.
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Yeah, charge the battery, pump the tyres up, brush an dust off you forks about the seals, go through your POWDER checks and warm it up slowly until the fans cut in. Then go for a gentle run on easy straight roads to warm your tyres through. That will ease the flat spot off.
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Re: Advice for standing bike
Should be fine.
I wouldnt bother draining fuel etc.
Just top up with fresh.
Has it been stood outside or in a garage?
If its been inside then id just give it a little ride to check all is ok.
Tyres may need a bit of air.
Chain may need a lube.
If its been outside then id be checking things like brakes etc too.
I wouldnt bother draining fuel etc.
Just top up with fresh.
Has it been stood outside or in a garage?
If its been inside then id just give it a little ride to check all is ok.
Tyres may need a bit of air.
Chain may need a lube.
If its been outside then id be checking things like brakes etc too.
Re: Advice for standing bike
start bike, get on bike, ride bike.
DON'T SIT AND LET IT WARM UP.
DON'T SIT AND LET IT WARM UP.
Re: Advice for standing bike
Just like every bike after winter just clen it well and let it warm up properly before you rag it.
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Re: Advice for standing bike
Best advice ever, ANT take note, especially at 5am !!bloke wrote:start bike, get on bike, ride bike.
DON'T SIT AND LET IT WARM UP.
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Re: Advice for standing bike
Wake up at 5 amGixxerD wrote:Best advice ever, ANT take note, especially at 5am !!bloke wrote:start bike, get on bike, ride bike.
DON'T SIT AND LET IT WARM UP.
Start bike at 5.15 on camp site
Look around for a bit spend 5 minutes yawning
Warn hands on engine casing as it slowly getting warmer
5.30 am ride very slowly through camp so not to wake people up
Happy bike happy rider lol
Re: Advice for standing bike
Thanks all, not as bad as one would of thought. Trickle charger i borrowed was fucked, so it never worked. Going to invest in one myself as will always come in the future.
Re: Advice for standing bike
Is correct, a sitting bike does not warm up evenly.bloke wrote:start bike, get on bike, ride bike.
DON'T SIT AND LET IT WARM UP.