Pterodactyl
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PatMitchell: They would frown a little if I strapped it on top of the F-117.
I thought the F-117 was deactivated nine-ten years ago.
I thought the F-117 was deactivated nine-ten years ago.
Okay, leave it alone. But what about if you get a warm spell and ride it?Perfect, thanks much appreciated. I'm going to prep her this weekend, and train the wife to start her up once a month for 15 minutes and tuck her back in. Be back in in 2019.
Once its parked... don't start it and put acidic condensation back into the crank.... Leave it alone until you are ready to wake it up for the season.
Not a problem. The key is to get the bike FULLY warmed up before it gets shut off. More than just running it until the coolant temperature is in the operating range. You need to run it long enough to fully heat the oil and exhaust system and evaporate out the moisture that condensed in these areas during the warm-up. I would suggest running (riding) it at least 20 minutes. Longer if the ambient temperature is cold.Perfect, thanks much appreciated. I'm going to prep her this weekend, and train the wife to start her up once a month for 15 minutes and tuck her back in. Be back in in 2019.Okay, leave it alone. But what about if you get a warm spell and ride it?Once its parked... don't start it and put acidic condensation back into the crank.... Leave it alone until you are ready to wake it up for the season.
True.I thought the F-117 was deactivated nine-ten years ago.
Maybe he's flying it for someone other than the USAF. [Insert your favorite conspiracy theory here, except don't post it.]Pterodactyl posted: I thought the F-117 was deactivated nine-ten years ago.
Once again OM scores. Pot meet Kettle.https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/****.gifTrue.I thought the F-117 was deactivated nine-ten years ago.
So was FJRay, . . . but there are still occasional sightings.
Jagoff from Arizona.Finally got around to the winterizing. What a project.
Let all the summer air out of the tires and refilled with the cool dense winter air.
Did you get all that done in one day or break it up so as not to strain yourself??Finally got around to the winterizing. What a project.
Let all the summer air out of the tires and refilled with the cool dense winter air.
Maybe not as dumb as it may sound; if you live in a very humid climate, and have had to fill (those) tires with hot/sweaty summer air, and do have severe temperature changes, there could be some condensation (and water formation) within your tire. End of the world stuff, no; but still a possibility (slight as it might be).Finally got around to the winterizing. What a project.
Let all the summer air out of the tires and refilled with the cool dense winter air.
.airboss posted: Finally got around to the winterizing. What a project!
Let all the summer air out of the tires and refilled with the cool dense winter air.
Great. Now I'm going to worry all winter about whether ice crystals have formed inside my tires, just waiting for a blowout to burst forth and stab me in the eye.C&C posted: Maybe not as dumb as it may sound; if you live in a very humid climate, and have had to fill (those) tires with hot/sweaty summer air, and do have severe temperature changes, there could be some condensation (and water formation) within your tire. End of the world stuff, no; but still a possibility (slight as it might be).
I don't understand this "parking the bike for winter" concept here in the Seattle/Tacoma area. It rarely snows or freezes and when it does go below freezing it's usually dry so there's no icy roads. So no need to winterize the FJR.
In truth, I do understand winterization because I used to never ride in the rain and kept my bikes looking pretty. At around the time I bought the FJR my mentality switched to "this bike is a tool to be used." I bought some waterproof and heated gear, quit washing the bike and started riding daily. It's incredibly freeing! As an added bonus, people think you're crazy when you're riding while temps are in the teens.
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