Starting back up again

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c2k5

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Jun 24, 2012
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So I parked my bike over the winter as it was unbearble to cruise around. I got it out again after around 8 months of being parked. I put an additive in the fuel before I parked it to help it stay good, so it started up the 1st time. I let it idle for awhile and everything seems to be good. Is there any thing I should do to the bike as far as maintenance goes? I'm sure the chains need new oil, but that's all I can think of.
 

mapbike

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I say just go over the entire bike, check all nuts and bolts on wheels brakes and for sure engine mounts and head nuts.

I'd clean air filter check spark plug and make sure it doesn't have carbon build up and as you mentioned check chain for proper lubrication and also check that it is tensioned properly.

Id do a good 5 min inspection and then ride the heck out of it and enjoy...

Map
 

dodge dude94

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Jun 8, 2012
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+1 to the above.

I had parked my bike for over two months, put a splash of gas in it, flipped the fuel and choke on, rode down hill. Started right up.

If you've got a good engine and carb that little beast will start right up.
 

maniac57

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as long as the fuel does not go bad, these engines need very little prep for the winter. Drain it or use stabilizer for easy restarts.
 

CTripps

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As above, just go over it top to bottom, front to back, make sure your fuel line and brake pads haven't hardened during storage. If the fuel filter dried out, maybe soak it for a few minutes before you try running gas through it. I'd drain the tank and fill with fresh, but you should be okay if your fuel is still good.