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Glory Hunter
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PostPosted: 16:43 - 02 Apr 2004    Post subject: Re-starting after storage (Help needed) Reply with quote

Hi, I hope some of you more experienced bikers can help me out with this query:

Finally, two months after moving, I'll be going down to the smoke to get my bike back. During this time it has been stored outside but covered and as I'm new to biking I'm not really sure what checks to make before I get on and pootle off down the road again. The bike is a 53 reg Suzuki RV125 which has only done 1,200 miles. I'm a bit worried about the battery being flat but is there anything else I should be checking (obviously I'd be a bit miffed if it fell apart on me!). Is ther a risk that anything will have seized up in that time? Should I get it serviced before starting to ride it on a daily basis again?

Please be gentle with me, I don't do technical speak (at least not as far as bikes are concerned anyway Wink )
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mr.z
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PostPosted: 16:56 - 02 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

It depends on how well prepared it was, if the fuel had been emptyed out then that would be good, chain will want throughly oiling battery will almost defenately need charging.. any throttle cables might be worth looking at and brake discs, they may well be rusted in which case get a mechanic to check them..

Thing with the petrol is it goes.. off, leave a tank of unleaded for a month and some bikes will go nowhere (or run badly), not only that it turns into gunk in the carbs, apparently spraying W40 into the air inlet can help get your bike started (high flash point) but never tryed it myself..

Might not be a problem to jump on and go, but its better to check, provided it will start and stop properly then its probably going to be ok... however AA membership is only £40 or something, say if your cdi just happened to stop working (or be replaced by a none working one) while you were in london the they would have to load it up and take you home.. hmmm..
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Glory Hunter
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PostPosted: 17:05 - 02 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

AAARRRGHH!! I tried to use up all the fuel on my last ride but ran out about a mile from home so had to push it to a garage and put in the minimum amount (2 Litres I think!). Thanks for your advice, I guess I'll tenderly try to nurse it back to health and avoid as many costs as possible. Fortunately a mate and his BikerChick girlfriend are coming around this weekend so maybe she can run an eye over it for me.... quite frankly if a mechanic told me I hadn't fed it enough I'd probably believe them.... such is my knowledge of bikes! Embarassed
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