I have an 08 FLHRSE4 (Road King) with 6 gallon fuel tank approximately half full. The bike will sit in the garage unused until around January/February (starting last month) until I recover from recent surgery. (I have the battery on a trickle charge.)
Should I add a fuel additive product to prevent condensation buildup in the tank or prevent gumming up the fuel injectors? I'll be able to start the bike in-place for short periods.
Any recommendations??
thanks,
DS
1. Definitely add a stabilizer (I personally use Sta-bil) and fill the tank completely.
2. If you can do so, this would be a good time to change all the fluids, especially the motor oil.
3. Once the bike is "winterized", resist the urge to fire it up every once in awhile. Much better idea is to use a fogging oil to treat the cylinders when you store the bike, and then leave it alone until you take it out of storage.
4. Make sure your charger is a "smart" version and not a constant current type. A smart charger will sense battery condition and only charge as required, so you won't have to worry about overcharging and ruining the battery.
5. If possible, support the bike with the tires off the ground. If you can't, then try to move the bike a little every couple weeks to keep the tires from flat spotting. They won't necessarily develop permanent flat spots, but they might ride a little funny when you go for that first ride if you let them sit for months in the same position. And make sure they are fully inflated.
Jerry