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matt
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Derry New Hampshire


« on: November 18, 2018, 09:56:00 AM »

Well I dont have storage at home for bike (cover and canopy)  it snowed other day and looks like more. Decided today was day to put her away.  Had been treating gas last couple tanks so that was done. I think she new as she ran awesome almost did not put her away. To all you that live in warmer states stay said and enjoy

Matt
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cookiedough
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southern WI


« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2018, 06:48:04 PM »

Isn't it a sad feeling when you put her away for the long winter months to come??   Cry

Snow is on the grass here as well but have not done it yet on any of my 5 cycles has been either too rainy or too cold or been too busy on weekends to do much of anything most of October and November,  probably the worst October and November weekends on history the past 10 years owning the Valk.  Pretty sure 2 of my 3 cycles have September E10 ethanol gas in them still since have not been ridden much, if any, months of October or November.   Sure hope I have NO issues come spring since like you, I normally put 91 octane gas the last 2 tankfuls in the cycles sometime in November.  NOT so sure I can get another day out riding filling up with 91 octane gas?
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