When you say "oil the chain" do you mean use chain lube or are you referring 
to something else??

DON SIMPSON    
93' 750 NIGHTHAWK
West Central IN


> Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 04:57:49 -0700
> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Winterizing Tips
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com
> 
> 
> If I'm storing in a garage, is it necessary to take out the battery?
> I plan on starting it and letting it run for a while every three weeks
> or so...
> 
> On Oct 23, 5:51 pm, "Paul LeBoutillier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hey everyone!
> >
> > Time to start talking about winterizing tips!! Below are the tips copied
> > directly from my website. I'm interested to learn what other tips you guys
> > have. And NO CROWING from you "southerners" who don't have to winterize! :)
> >
> > 1) Oil your chain.
> > 2) Fill up your gas tank and add sta-bil or some similar product. Take the
> > bike out for a spin for about 10 minutes and let the sta-bil mix with the
> > gas and get into the carburetor bowl. Turn the petcock to off. You can drain
> > the bowls, but with stabilized gas in them, there is not really a need. Make
> > sure the tank is quite full to prevent condensation from forming inside and
> > causing rust.
> > 3) All gasoline engines should be fogged prior to storage for a period
> > longer than 30 days. If your bike will run with the air filter out, spray
> > fogging oil into the airbox until the engine dies. That will get the oil in
> > the cylinders really well, also into the manifolds (unless they're rubber on
> > your model?) Another way of doing that is to take out the plugs and fog each
> > cylinder while cranking the engine over a few times. That may be preferable.
> > Put the plugs back in.
> > 4) Change the oil. Don't leave the old oil in over the winter. It is good to
> > change the filter every other oil change.
> > 5) Take the battery out and make sure it is filled properly with distilled
> > water. Take it inside out of the elements and put it on the battery tender
> > junior, or charge every 2 weeks. It's fine to leave it in a cool area, which
> > will slow down the discharge rate.
> > 6) Put the bike on its centerstand.
> > 7) Clean and wax the painted parts.
> > 8) Spray any parts that could rust with KEL or some other protectorate
> > especially if you will be storing outside where humidity, as well as
> > sweating or condensation could cause rust.
> > 9) Clean the windshield and use Plexus, or some other Lucite/acrylic safe
> > product. No ammonia and no paper towels.
> > 10) Use NuVinyl, or some other product that is okay for rubber on all the
> > rubber and vinyl parts. Don't use AmourAll, as it makes rubber brittle.
> >
> > Any other tips?
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >  <http://groups.google.com/group/nighthawk_lovers>
> > Paul LeBoutillier
> > Nighthawk Lovers Email Group Admin
> > 

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