So now I've got a nice well looked after bike, thats going to have to be a commuter through the winter I've been planning ahead to keep it that way.
I was thinking this month, oil and filter change, air filter change, and replace the coolant. just so i know it's got a solid base.
keep it sprayed with the FS365 oil the person i bought it off gave me and keep the chain lubed with he dry lube.
next month fit a tutoro chain oilier to keep the chain lubed through winter and for the rest of the bikes life.
then come November, strip all the fairings off, wash the bike down with muck of or similar to get it all clean, cover all the electrical connection with Vaseline (got a huge tub from work) then coat all over with acf50 spray, and then wash with the hose (without removing fairings though) once a week on Friday and touch up anything that needs it with acf50.
then come spring, strip fairings off, clean everything agai nwith muck off, clean all the connections back to clean and replace the vaseline then return to using fs365, on the exposed parts.
think this will do to keep it in good nick through a harsh winter of use?
I was thinking this month, oil and filter change, air filter change, and replace the coolant. just so i know it's got a solid base.
keep it sprayed with the FS365 oil the person i bought it off gave me and keep the chain lubed with he dry lube.
next month fit a tutoro chain oilier to keep the chain lubed through winter and for the rest of the bikes life.
then come November, strip all the fairings off, wash the bike down with muck of or similar to get it all clean, cover all the electrical connection with Vaseline (got a huge tub from work) then coat all over with acf50 spray, and then wash with the hose (without removing fairings though) once a week on Friday and touch up anything that needs it with acf50.
then come spring, strip fairings off, clean everything agai nwith muck off, clean all the connections back to clean and replace the vaseline then return to using fs365, on the exposed parts.
think this will do to keep it in good nick through a harsh winter of use?