Originally Posted by skidad62 .. figure u can't be too careful though. A buddy put his motorcycle up for the winter. Pretty much a normal garage. Come spring he got
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A buddy put his motorcycle up for the winter. Pretty much a normal garage. Come spring he got it out and fired it up, at which point he learned that mice had built a nest in the airbox. Chewed a hole in the air filter and set up housekeeping. Bad news for both the mice and the bike. There's really never too much careful.
Yes, you certainly have trump over Indy. We get three feet, which we do get occasionally, and everything goes into park. By comparison I have some Canadian motorcycling friends who trailered their bike to New Mexico/Texas a couple of Januarys back. They posted pictures of their bike still on the trailer, stuck in a rest area, road closed by the police, with just enough snow to say it had snowed. Maybe an inch on the ground. Maybe. All the other Canadians on the forum poked 'em in the ribs hard about being stuck in a centimetre. Of course, when the police shut down the road, whatcha gonna do?
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