- Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:54 am
#51233
Jenks, there is good advice on here and there is some rubbish. The important thing to know is how long will the bike be idle? When I had open heart surgery at the end of 2013, I was told to wait for 3 months before riding. So if it is a couple of months, like me, then just fit a battery monitor, or a Cylon type gel battery. There will be no need to do much else although if you are worried about ethanol then drain the carb, and perhaps even the tank. Alternatively after draining the carb, fill the tank to the brim. Make sure the bike is on TDC to prevent or at least slow down any wet sumping. As for tyres etc don't worry about them as long as they are fully inflated. My Red Hunter was returned to the road last year after a 32 year lay up, and like it or not I did nothing to protect it except keep it in the garage. It started and ran OK, and still does. My Model 50 hasn't been used since last June bit I know that it will start first or second kick this afternoon. Do not confuse the fact that you will not be using the bike for a few months with "long term lay up". The two things are totally different. Oh yes and do not start the engine up every couple of weeks, particularly during the winter months, as this will simply cause condensation and "emulsion" in your oil. All you need to do is get somebody to turn the engine over by hand, or leg every month to allow the oil pump to push oil around but with no heat being generated. Remove the plug to make this easier. HTH and good luck with the op, keep us all posted on your progress.