Carburetor Conversion Fuel Injection Kit

Motorcyclists are generally a hardy bunch; favoring the open air, wind in the face conditions of two wheels to the climate controlled confinement of a car, or "cage" as it's known to bikers. But in areas where winters are harsh, with temperatures remaining below freezing for weeks on end, even the toughest motorcycle enthusiasts find it necessary to park the bike till spring.

There's more to waiting out the winter than simply putting your motorcycle in the garage, unless you don't mind a costly trip to your local dealership come warmer weather. Taking the time to get your bike ready for winter will mean you're good to go on that first warm day of the new riding season.

Choosing A Storage Location

A garage or storage shed is the best place to store your motorcycle for the winter. Make sure it's dry. If your garage has windows put the bike in an area not exposed to direct sunlight as the rising and falling of the temperatures in direct sunlight will lead to condensation and rust on your motorcycle.