Steve
GS Whisperer
I respect your decision to do whatever you like to your bike, but I reserve the right to disagree. :shock:I use Stabil in the winter and run my bike at least every other week to keep the fuel moving. You will have less problems if you at least fire it over every once in a while.
~Adam
Once your fuel is stabilized, whether you use Sta-Bil or Seafoam, or whatever, you should not run the engine unless you are going to run it long enough to get the entire bike to operating temperature. This does not mean running it in the garage for 10-15 minutes.
Have you ever noticed the water vapor coming from the exhaust pipes when you start your bike or car in cold weather? If you don't get the pipes warm enough to boil off all that moisture, you might be setting yourself up to have moisture puddle inside the mufflers, causing them to rust out from the inside out.
To prepare the bike for extended storage (winter or other reasons), you will be far better off by stabilizing the gas, riding around the block to get the stabilized mixture in the carbs, then going home and changing the oil and filter. Run the engine for a bit to circulate the fresh oil. Put the bike on the centerstand, put a small piece of plywood under the front tire to get it off the floor. Connect a Battery Tender (or similar device, but it has to be a charger/maintainer, not just an automatic charger), cover with a breatheable cover, like a sheet or light blanket, and let it sit.
I have done this for years with motorcycles, lawn mowers, weed whackers and snow blowers. The only difference is whether a Battery Tender gets connected or not.
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