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how about this...pay some one to store it in a garage for the winter!?!?
thats what im gonna do, in my cousins garage, for the small price of beer![]()
~ Life passes most people by while they're busy making grand plans for it.~
Well, I see it as the practicality of it and the legality of it.
Legally speaking, throw the idea out the window.
Practically speaking, I would equate this to you living in a garage, that has a bike full of flammable liquid in it. I would top off the tank with stabilizer in it, take out the battery, make sure it won't fall over, and be done with it.
Understand your insurance policy will likely be quite compromised for this....
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650
I'm not gonna say I've never put a bike inside, because i don't like to lie![]()
Though I don't live in a condo, at least one bike stays inside all winter..and has for the past 6 years.
I fully drain the gas tank, remove the tank and drain the gas lines. I also usually let everything air out for a couple days as well before I bring it inside. Unless the temperature is always changing by quite a bit, you will most likely not get any fumes.
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Yamaha