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winters coming

hong kong phooey

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so the winter season is closing in on us a just wanted to ask what members do .
with all my previous classic cars , garaged , covered with an all weather sheet , tank full , oil topped up , battery on one of these new trickle chargers , fantastic buy the way with all the over heat sensors and cut out features and a heater that comes on if it drops below 5 degrees .
anything else to look out for ?
 
hong kong phooey said:
so the winter season is closing in on us a just wanted to ask what members do .
with all my previous classic cars , garaged , covered with an all weather sheet , tank full , oil topped up , battery on one of these new trickle chargers , fantastic buy the way with all the over heat sensors and cut out features and a heater that comes on if it drops below 5 degrees .
anything else to look out for ?
I rejoice, because it means summer's coming, down here :thumbsup: :lol:
 
enzed4 said:
hong kong phooey said:
so the winter season is closing in on us a just wanted to ask what members do .
with all my previous classic cars , garaged , covered with an all weather sheet , tank full , oil topped up , battery on one of these new trickle chargers , fantastic buy the way with all the over heat sensors and cut out features and a heater that comes on if it drops below 5 degrees .
anything else to look out for ?
I rejoice, because it means summer's coming, down here :thumbsup: :lol:
On my way there soon then. Shame I can't bring the Zed.

Mean time, it's a glorious sunrise here right now so time to go open the garrage and enjoy the sounds of the S54. :striding accross the moors. driving: :D
 
If you fill up your tank I would fill with Esso 97 octane, this is ethanol free. Ethanol can coagulate if left over winter and block fuel lines.....been an absolute sod in a classic bike but fairly easily rectified as the fuel lines are simple to replace and the tank can be lifted off the frame and swilled out.....try that in a zed!
 
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