FMH LIVE: November 2017

Bob LaRosa reviewed proper storage and all aspects of storage whether it’s long term, short term or seasonal. He addressed batteries, fluids and proper protection from the elements for inside or outside storage. He reviewed possible tire damage due to improper storage and correct re-start up regardless of the length of storage. He also addressed questions at the end. Watch Now.


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13 Responses to “FMH LIVE: November 2017”

  1. Ian Wave

    Dear Bob, Thank you so much for your time, I always try to make time to watch your videos and do enjoy them termendously and learn from your knowledge and experience. Have a wonderful holiday season.

  2. Paul Thibeault

    I store in a trailer (enclosed). Any particular issues to consider.

  3. Gynts Skudra

    63 triumph Bonneville. ... Thoughts on long term storage?

  4. John

    Thank you...Bob, you are my encyclopedia...You make it very clear, concise, and understandable. Thank you for sharing your expertise.

  5. Allan Hewitt

    very good information and instructions on preparing my motorcycles for winter storage. thanks again for the above info.

  6. Bob Coy

    I pretty knew all that but just the same great reminder.

  7. Dennis

    Hi Dennis, Great info. Bob shared in that live video, thanks to all of you at Fix My Hog.

  8. Frank

    Thanks for the lesson. Wow. I do a pretty good job of storing my bike, but you put a whole lot more out into the light. Gonna have to make some changes. Great Job.

  9. kurt

    Heard of using kitty litter for a desiccant?

  10. joe

    mice- have had good luck using "bounce" fabric softener sheets stuffed in exhaust, stuffed under seats, tanks, in fairing,,,, no longer have chewed wires, stuffed exhaust,,,,, works well in travel trailers also. southeast mich mice dont like it