Posted by David Kelly on July 15, 2006, 7:30 pm
> Oh no! I have to hit the road for a MONTH and can't take the '74 Honda
> CB360.
> Can anyone help me with smart things to do before leaving?
> Unhook the battery? Drain anything? Add anything?
Top off the gas tank and make sure the petcock is off. Double check the
water level in the battery. A month is nothing.
On return from the gas station having topped the tank off you might cut
the petcock off so as to drain most of the gas from the carburetors
before you park it.
For fun you might see how far you can go before it sputters to a stop
with the gas turned off. And practice running out of gas just as you hit
your own driveway. Don't do this for too many hours else you'll have to
go back to the gas station and start over.
Posted by mkdeming on July 15, 2006, 8:22 pm
>> Oh no! I have to hit the road for a MONTH and can't take the '74 Honda
>> CB360.
>> Can anyone help me with smart things to do before leaving?
>> Unhook the battery? Drain anything? Add anything?
>Top off the gas tank and make sure the petcock is off. Double check the
>water level in the battery. A month is nothing.
>On return from the gas station having topped the tank off you might cut
>the petcock off so as to drain most of the gas from the carburetors
>before you park it.
>For fun you might see how far you can go before it sputters to a stop
>with the gas turned off. And practice running out of gas just as you hit
>your own driveway. Don't do this for too many hours else you'll have to
>go back to the gas station and start over.
If you are going to own a motorcycle, you should have a Battery Tender
type of charger hooked up to the battery at all times. It keeps the
battery charged while in storage.
I use the Yuasa one for about $27.95 on the page below. It did a great
job all Winter for my battery.
http://www.sporttour.com/motorcycle_accessory/Battery_Charges.htm
Posted by Alan B on July 16, 2006, 11:03 am
On 12 Jul 2006 21:08:38 -0700, in message
>Oh no! I have to hit the road for a MONTH and can't take the '74 Honda
>CB360.
>Can anyone help me with smart things to do before leaving?
Get a trailer and take it with you. Or, that bike is small enough, it
might fit on a trailer hitch rack.
>Unhook the battery? Drain anything? Add anything?
To unhook the battery might be good, but just one month in summer shouldn't
be a storage problem with any of the systems.
--
If life seems jolly rotten, there's something you've forgotten,
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing!
> CB360.
> Can anyone help me with smart things to do before leaving?
> Unhook the battery? Drain anything? Add anything?