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Did I finally kill my FJR?
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<blockquote data-quote="CollingsBob" data-source="post: 1451473" data-attributes="member: 91351"><p>I live in Winnipeg, winter temperatures get down to -45c..daytime temps sit at -20c for most of January and February. My winter storage prep involves changing the oil, regardless of the number of miles on the oil, washing the bike, then pouring several ounces of Seafoam into a full tank of ethanol free gas, riding it for 10-15 miles, then topping up the gas tank with an another healthy splash of Seafoam first.</p><p>I then hook up the Battery Tend’r, chain the bike to the floor and cover it up. </p><p>I do this with both bikes..and both of them always start easily in the spring, even though one of my bikes is 69 yrs old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CollingsBob, post: 1451473, member: 91351"] I live in Winnipeg, winter temperatures get down to -45c..daytime temps sit at -20c for most of January and February. My winter storage prep involves changing the oil, regardless of the number of miles on the oil, washing the bike, then pouring several ounces of Seafoam into a full tank of ethanol free gas, riding it for 10-15 miles, then topping up the gas tank with an another healthy splash of Seafoam first. I then hook up the Battery Tend’r, chain the bike to the floor and cover it up. I do this with both bikes..and both of them always start easily in the spring, even though one of my bikes is 69 yrs old. [/QUOTE]
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