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Title: Flat spots
Post by: Jim C on December 10, 2015, 08:19:13 PM
How do you guys avoid flat spots during the winter?
(Raising the bike up is not an option.)

Thanks,

Jim
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: oldbike54 on December 10, 2015, 08:56:52 PM
 Uh , move the bike around every so often . Why is raising the bike a couple of inches out of the question ?

  Dusty
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: jabberwocky on December 10, 2015, 09:13:22 PM
With the bike on the center stand, the rear wheel is off the ground, and the front wheel is relieved of some weight too. I've never given it any thought, and have never noted flat spotting being a problem.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: JeffOlson on December 10, 2015, 10:18:45 PM
I use the center stands on our Vespas (because they do not have side stands), but I hardly ever use the center stand on my Norge (because it is too much trouble). In any event, I try to move them around a bit during the winter (including riding them, even if it is cold and wet).
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: Wayne Orwig on December 10, 2015, 10:31:28 PM
Ride every day.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: fotoguzzi on December 10, 2015, 10:37:48 PM
How do you guys avoid flat spots during the winter?
(Raising the bike up is not an option.)

Thanks,

Jim


I walk my dog.

(https://fotoguzzi.smugmug.com/Pink/i-cBFCw27/0/X3/IMG_0636-X3.jpg)
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: acogoff on December 11, 2015, 04:36:45 AM
   If you worry about such things, best you get one of Pete's tinfoil hats to combat those thoughts and to protect you from alien mind control.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: Aaron D. on December 11, 2015, 06:40:41 AM
Maybe don't go to Oklahoma?

If you mean your tires, not an issue.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: mtiberio on December 11, 2015, 06:44:14 AM
ride
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: O on December 11, 2015, 07:17:46 AM
When the snow finally comes, and I have to put the bike away, I just overinflate the tires by a few psi.  It's fine like that for 2-3 months, and it may indeed get rolled around a bit as I make winter updates to it.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: oldbike54 on December 11, 2015, 08:15:58 AM
Maybe don't go to Oklahoma?

If you mean your tires, not an issue.

 Or Illinois  :evil: Actually Aaron , we would like to invite you to the Okie camp out and show you a NOT flat part of Oklahoma  :laugh:

  Dusty
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: lucydad on December 11, 2015, 08:21:45 AM
Ride the bike at least once a week preferably more.

Geared up here myself.  Flock of Guzzis headed to visit Mother Ocean with lunch in Galveston.
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: Markcarovilli on December 11, 2015, 02:38:20 PM

I walk my dog.

(https://fotoguzzi.smugmug.com/Pink/i-cBFCw27/0/X3/IMG_0636-X3.jpg)

great dog there.....

Mark
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on December 11, 2015, 07:16:49 PM
Ok, the Mighty Scura lives for months at a time out in SoCal without moving. I plan on rectifying that next year.. but. So far, I just put it on the center stand, (work stand that picks it up by the pork chops) lift up the front and have the grand kid put a 2X4 under the sump. Both wheels are off the ground. Easy..
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: LowRyter on December 11, 2015, 07:22:09 PM
flat spots as in tires and not power band?

I've never had tires flat spot.  But I try to ride my bikes at least once a month.  Keep the tires aired up. 
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: JeffOlson on December 11, 2015, 11:25:59 PM
Check your tire pressures every few weeks and add air as necessary. Tires do go flat over time. (Just look at your bicycle tires for quick evidence of that!)
Title: Re: Flat spots
Post by: LowRyter on December 12, 2015, 08:37:50 AM
http://www.flatjack.com/