Keep a Happy Motorbike this Winter



If you want to ensure your motorbike emerges from the winter months free from corrosion and rust, then you'll need to take the right precautions.
From damage prevention and storage to motorbike insurance, Jeff Stone of the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) shares his top tips for a road worthy bike come spring.
Antifreeze
andquot;Before storing your bike, change the brake fluid and hydraulic clutch, as both systems may suffer if moisture seeps in. To protect from frost, air-cooled engines will be fine as thereandrsquo;s nothing to freeze. However, engines that are water-cooled need antifreeze to ensure the coolant isnandrsquo;t frozen - and make sure itandrsquo;s winter strength. If youandrsquo;re in any doubt, drain out the coolant and refill with the correct strength.andquot;
Remove the Battery
andldquo;If thereandrsquo;s a danger your battery might freeze, remove it and keep it in the house or garage. Remember, itandrsquo;s not good practice to start a petrol engine unless itandrsquo;s going to reach its optimum temperature of 80 degrees, as this could lead to condensation and corrosion. You can also buy a battery condition monitor, which will plug into the mains and automatically charge the battery if it gets too low. These are available from good bike accessory stores for around andpound;14.andquot;
Keep it Clean
andquot;Dirt and grime not only affects your bike aesthetically, it creates mechanical problems too. Dirt can harbour moisture and lead to corrosion and rust. So before you store your bike, give it a good clean using warm water and a sponge (an old toothbrush will help you reach awkward areas) and allow it to dry.
andldquo;Spray a light mist of WD40 on the bike to keep moisture at bay, itandrsquo;s easy to wipe off come spring with a soluble degreaser. If the rear drive chain is exposed, ensure itandrsquo;s well lubricated with a proper chain spray lubricant. But donandrsquo;t spray brake components as it can seep down to the brake pads. Mask them while youandrsquo;re spraying the bike using newspaper and polythene.andquot;
Take Cover
andquot;If you can, store the bike in a warm garage. If not, cover the bike with a properly designed cover to allow air to circulate and prevent condensation and corrosion. Alternatively, buy a purpose-designed motorbike shed, thatandrsquo;s just big enough for your bike.
andquot;Try and keep the tyres off the ground. If your bike has a centre stand, use it to pivot the bike and keep the wheels and tyres in the air. If your bike has the more common side stand, prop it up using blocks to lessen the strain on the bikeandrsquo;s suspension and tyres.andquot;
Donandrsquo;t be tempted to save money by cancelling your motorbike insurance over the winter. You'll still need cover for fire, accidental damage and if the bike is stolen. Other points to consider are whether the policy covers accessories like your luggage and riding kit.






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