My buddy just built a home with a walkout basement and has offered to let me store my bike in it for the winter. His only concern is that I drain the gas before we do that, which is understandable. Are there any negative consequences to draining the gas out? I have heard that it could cause your tank to rust inside.
Sinker,
I'm not sure what bike you have, so this may not be relevant to your bike as much as some other model.
I just bought a new J&M front amp and was in the process of installing it and in the instructions is says to remove the tank and run the power wires back to the battery.
I thought this would be a BIG deal and it was really easy. Two front bolts and the two under the front of the seat were all that holds it on. I have an '09 SERG and on that year touring, not sure about other years, the only fuel line is the main from the tank to the injectors. This is a push up quick disconnect and it popped of easily without narry a drop of gas. The tank lifted off at that point.
If it were my bike in your neighbor's basement, I would fill the tank and then pull it off and take it home and store it in the shed or garage and not worry about it.
Fired00d, I think if your insurance agent knew that you stored your mower, bike and gas cans etc in your house, they might have to say something about it. Let's face it, a small electrical fire someplace and then catch your bike on fire with a full tank of gas, that would do tons of more damage to your house that may have been able to be saved without the accelerant of the gas.