I'm sad to say, but I think my season is done The weather for the past few days tells me that Spring is just around the corner.
For off season storage, I plan to treat and or drain the gas, fog the engine, drain the carbs, and park the sled with the track off the ground. Anything I missed?
For my off season plans, I'm looking at either a seat riser or Boss seat with a set of bar risers.
For off season storage, I plan to treat and or drain the gas, fog the engine, drain the carbs, and park the sled with the track off the ground. Anything I missed?
For my off season plans, I'm looking at either a seat riser or Boss seat with a set of bar risers.
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chris700readhead
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I usually fog the engine drain the tank and pull the carbs that way there ready for a clean at the beginning of next season. That's just me.
caravanman
New member
I Loosen the track and remove the belt to store it on a flat surface.
I also turn the track several time over the summer. I had one track get bonded to the drive cogs and get torn up the first time the track turned it in the fall.
I also turn the track several time over the summer. I had one track get bonded to the drive cogs and get torn up the first time the track turned it in the fall.
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drew24
New member
I do all the above plus I take my springs out of my clutches. Not sure if it is necessary but it makes me feel better knowing they are not just sitting there compressed for no reason for 8 or 9 months.