putting away the fzr
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- mike94fzr600
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putting away the fzr
whats does everyone do when they put their bike away for the winter?
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Re: putting away the fzr
i think they just throw it in the garage and tear it apart and do upgrades to it.

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Re: putting away the fzr
yea i have a few mods i want to do but i was asking about storing it for a longsleep. like should i take out the gas or anything like that? i think i am going to do it just like my skidoo for its summer sleep. start it shut off the fuel let it run the gas out the carbs. put some fuel saver in the tank then spray the motor down with some wd-40. anything else i need to be aware of?
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Re: putting away the fzr
yes, deffenitly get the gas out.
for storage, Haunter likes to keep his in the bushes on the side of his house.
but just running it out of fuel wont get it all.
make sure that some time during the winter before the bikes ready for riding again, that you clean your carbs.
you should also drain the oil.
for storage, Haunter likes to keep his in the bushes on the side of his house.

but just running it out of fuel wont get it all.
make sure that some time during the winter before the bikes ready for riding again, that you clean your carbs.
you should also drain the oil.

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Re: putting away the fzr
What Winter?
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Re: putting away the fzr
thanks i planed to do a full tune up in the spring (plug, wires, oil, new coolant )
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1994 fzr 600
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1994 fzr 600
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Re: putting away the fzr
the one we get here in mi every year. its snowing a little right nowShogunTX wrote:What Winter?
last year this time of year

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2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
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1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
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Re: putting away the fzr
o sorry its so big
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1994 fzr 600
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1994 fzr 600
Re: putting away the fzr
A few people have used Stabil to keep the fuel left in the tank and carbs good. And the front and rear stands to avoid flat spots on the tires.
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Re: putting away the fzr
I agree.ShogunTX wrote:What Winter?
Even in the Colorado winter I dont winterize my bike. There are at least 1 to 2 days every week or so that I can take the bik for a spin.
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Re: putting away the fzr
if it was that bad out, then I would ride my bike around my living roomslayermd wrote:I agree.ShogunTX wrote:What Winter?
Even in the Colorado winter I dont winterize my bike. There are at least 1 to 2 days every week or so that I can take the bik for a spin.

glad I live in florida

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Re: putting away the fzr
thats just like the stuff i use. my tires\rims are off to get the rims painted. i am also planing to get new rubber this springsweekster wrote:A few people have used Stabil to keep the fuel left in the tank and carbs good. And the front and rear stands to avoid flat spots on the tires.
thank for the heads up

my rides
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
Re: putting away the fzr
yeah, and putthe sta-bil in before your last run of the engine. Top the tank off (less airspace-less condensation/evaporation) and run it until you can smell te stabil in the exhaust(very distinct) and then turn teh petcock to 'off' and let it run til it dies. Let it sit for 30 secs or so and hit start again..it should rumble for a couple seconds and die again. Now, any tiny bit of fuel still in bowls will be stabilized as well.
I usually wash it one last time, ride it until dry-engine hot and then hit the gas station add stabilizer and then do the above..then change out the oil, lube the chain, cables, pivots etc. Put a plug in the exhaust, pull the battery and and park it on front and rear stands.
It looks like that will happen tomorrow.
I usually wash it one last time, ride it until dry-engine hot and then hit the gas station add stabilizer and then do the above..then change out the oil, lube the chain, cables, pivots etc. Put a plug in the exhaust, pull the battery and and park it on front and rear stands.
It looks like that will happen tomorrow.
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Re: putting away the fzr
well its to bad i cant ride it it all apart. my bro in law is painting it for me so its siting on wod blocks right nowreelrazor wrote:yeah, and putthe sta-bil in before your last run of the engine. Top the tank off (less airspace-less condensation/evaporation) and run it until you can smell te stabil in the exhaust(very distinct) and then turn teh petcock to 'off' and let it run til it dies. Let it sit for 30 secs or so and hit start again..it should rumble for a couple seconds and die again. Now, any tiny bit of fuel still in bowls will be stabilized as well.
I usually wash it one last time, ride it until dry-engine hot and then hit the gas station add stabilizer and then do the above..then change out the oil, lube the chain, cables, pivots etc. Put a plug in the exhaust, pull the battery and and park it on front and rear stands.
It looks like that will happen tomorrow.
my rides
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
Re: putting away the fzr
last winter , i just left it in the garage , started it every week or so ... even rode it around the block if the snow was plowed good , come spring it fired right up and didnt have no issues what so ever , but this winter will be differnt it will be stored at a differnt location that wont be as accessible on daily basis so i might have to go this route also .

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