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12/1/2020
Riding your motorcycle in winter isn't always a fun time. If you won't be using your motorcycle much during the cold weather, read this post by Bill Rigdon in Clackamas to learn how to winterize it properly.  

When you ride your motorcycle, one of the best things about it is feeling the wind on your face. However, when the weather gets colder, that freezing wind can become a real annoyance. Moreover, the colder weather can also mean snow, which can make riding your motorcycle much trickier and more dangerous. That's why many motorcycle owners decide not to ride much as the temperatures start to lower. If you won't be riding much, either, then it's a good idea to store your motorcycle properly. Doing so will guarantee that your motorcycle will be in good condition once the weather starts to heat up once more. If you'd like to learn how to winterize your motorcycle well and keep it in mint condition even after months of inactivity, continue reading the tips mentioned in the post below.

Maintain your motorcycle properly with the best products for it. Call Bill Rigdon AMSOIL Dealer at (503) 329-9004 or visit AMSOIL's online shop to place an order on the most effective products, like the top synthetic oil in Clackamas.

How to Winterize Your Motorcycle

Look Into the Fuel Options

One thing to note is that fuel can go bad if it's not used up in a timely manner. This means that, after months of inactivity, the fuel in your stored motorcycle will go stale. To deal with it, you have a couple of options. One, you can use a fuel stabilizer before storage, to keep the fuel from changing. Or, you can empty the fuel tank before storage and fill it again when you ride your motorcycle again.

Perform a Synthetic Oil and Filter Change

The synthetic oil is crucial for your motorcycle's proper functioning. Still, if it's dirty, it can do a lot more harm than good to your motorcycle's components. To make sure the dirty oil won't take a toll on your motorcycle while it's in storage, make sure to change it and the oil filter as part of the winterizing process.

If your motorcycle is due a synthetic oil change, employ AMSOIL 20W-50 Synthetic V-Twin Motorcycle Oil, the best synthetic oil in Clackamas, to keep the engine healthy and strong.

Look After the Battery Properly

The battery is another key motorcycle component. However, inactivity can deplete it, meaning it won't work as expected once springtime comes again. To care for it properly:
  • take the battery out before you store the motorcycle away
  • while the motorcycle is in storage, keep the battery in a dry, safe, clean space
  • make sure to recharge the battery every so often to keep it functional. Cycle World suggests using a motorcycle-specific trickle charger that has a monitor to that end.

Take Good Care of the Other Fluids

The synthetic oil and the fuel are only two of the essential fluids that the motorcycle requires to perform as needed (there's also coolant, brake fluid, and more). These can also malfunction due to the cold weather: they can freeze over. You can use an anti-freeze to guarantee that this won't happen and that they will remain in good shape.

Save time and money on your motorcycle's maintenance and keep it in top shape for longer. Call Bill Rigdon AMSOIL Dealer at (503) 329-9004 or visit AMSOIL's online shop to place an order on the highest-quality products.

Store Away a Clean Motorcycle

You may think that storing a dirty motorcycle isn't that big of a deal. However, the dirt and filth can actually eat away at it while it's in storage. To keep your motorcycle's appearance and performance intact while it's in storage, make sure that you wash and wax it well beforehand.

Put Your Motorcycle Away

Finally, comes the step of putting your motorcycle away effectively. To make sure it will withstand the colder months, you'll have to:
  • put it in an enclosed space to protect it from the elements (the  garage could work)
  • cover it  with a thick tarp so that bugs, dirt, and moisture won't  get to it
  • block the exhaust pipes to keep rodents and bugs away
  • use a stand to protect the tires and keep them from deflating

Motorcycle maintenance doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. Call Bill Rigdon AMSOIL Dealer at (503) 329-9004 or visit AMSOIL's online shop to order the top-performing products for your motorcycle's maintenance, including the best synthetic oil in Clackamas.