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What about the battery.....disconn ect and remove?? Tires.....remove entirely, elevate off the floor, over-inflate?? Other fluids....engine oil, transmission, differential, brake....drain or leave it alone?? Thanks!!
Of all the things mentioned here the one thing I would personally do differently is I would park it will a full tank of treated gas. Less air, less room for condensation which can wash down the fogging oil.
Hell just not being able to run the injectors dry for this kind of storage I think is a mistake.
That would be my concern, if you're going to purge the fuel system it needs to be done thoroughly and unless you're removing the injectors and back flushing them with mineral spirits that likely isn't happening. Personally I would prioritize reducing the risk of a rusty fuel tank, injectors can be cleaned.The fuel tank "breathes" and is more exposed to moisture than the cylinders are. Ideally for storage, whichever approach you use, store it climate controlled if possible so humidity does not fluctuate. My 2 cents.
Thanks for all of the tips/advice. Many years ago, I brought a few motorcycles "back from the dead" for a collector friend, most of which had been in storage for at least 10 years, some stored inside and others out in the elements. The one thing consistent with all of them (and the owner DID add Stabil to a tank full of gas in most of them), the entire fuel system was buggered and required a lot of work to correct. So, based upon that, I think I will completely drain the gas, do the oil fogging thing and take my chances there. Yes, would be nice to simply leave it as is, take out for an occasional ride, but my health condition (extreme dizziness and loss of balance) wont allow that; would make this offer to someone close by, but I live in a senior neighborhood and most of my previous riding mates are in as bad shape as I am and some are even worse (i.e. riding with the Grim Reaper).
I noticed a V7 III Carbon has now sold, after the dealer had advertised it for at least two years. It was always cut-price compared to others (~£5300) but that didn't make any difference - I had considered buying it at one point.It's a fickle marketplace.
.. I just can't bring myself to settle for so little on it ..
I know that feeling, all too well. Little/no pay back on your extras too.