Winter Storage Maintenance Tips for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
There are several maintenance tips you should consider when storing a Harley-Davidson motorcycle during the winter months. Proper storage and maintenance will help protect your bike and ensure it's in good condition when you're ready to ride again.
Clean and Prepare: Thoroughly clean your bike, removing dirt and road salt residue. Change the oil and filter to protect the engine. Add a fuel stabilizer to the gas tank and run the engine briefly to distribute it. Apply a corrosion inhibitor or wax to metal surfaces.
Battery Care: Remove the battery if possible, or connect a battery tender to keep it charged during storage.
Tire Maintenance: Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure to prevent flat spots. Consider using a motorcycle stand or paddock to elevate the tires off the ground.
Storage location: Choose a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a motorcycle cover to protect it from dust and moisture.
Periodic checks: Regularly inspect your motorcycle for leaks, pests, or any other damage that may have occurred during storage.
Remember to consult your owner's manual or Harley-Davidson dealership for specific recommendations tailored to your motorcycle model.