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Forums › XJBikes Talk › XJ Chat › What needs to be done to winterize?
What needs to be done to winterize?Technical discussion ONLY for XJ Maxim/Seca...
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ronha13 2nd gear


Joined: Sep 18, 2008 Posts: 62 Location: Curtiss Wisconsin
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:42 am Post subject: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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There was frost on the pumpkin this morning, so I suppose I need to get ready to winterize my bike.
What all needs to be done to insure a safe storage?
Also, should I install some kinda shutoff valve on my gas tank?
(don't think the petcock has an off position)
All recommendations greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Ron.
_________________ 1985 Yamaha Maxim XJ700 airhead.
18,500 miles when purchased last fall. (500.00)
Currently has 25,200 and climbing.
Modifications...
Windscreen. (po installed)
Highway bar footrest (po installed - I modified)
Luggage rack/backrest (got from Hunterhicks)
Future projects...
New paint job.
Engine guards. ~pm me if you have some~
Replace mirrors.
Replace mufflers. ~pm me if you have some~
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stereomind XJ Wizard

Joined: Mar 05, 2007 Posts: 1190 Location: Tulsa, OK
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:30 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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If you're not completely sure about the petcock, then yeah, you can either install an inline valve or disconnect the fuel line and cap it off with a blind plug, both on the petcock and the line that goes into the carbs.
Add some Sta-Bil and top off the tank. This will keep the fuel from going bad, and the tank from rusting.
Drain the fuel from the carb bowls.
If your bike is liquid-cooled, make sure the antifreeze you have in there is up to snuff. Replace it if you're not sure... You don't want it to freeze inside the engine... That's bad news.
Another thing that wouldn't hurt.. Get some fogging oil and spray a bit in all four cylinders. It will stick to cylinder walls and make your first start next season a lot safer and easier.
Get a battery tender (they're about 25-30 bucks) and keep it on the battery all winter long. It will cost you pennies on your electrical bill, and will keep you from having to buy another battery in Spring.
_________________ '80 650G - "The Mutt" - current project, mix of 650 Max, 750 Seca, and more...)
'81 Seca 750RH --- Mac 4-1, 50K Miles
'83 Maxim 550K --- All stock, 14K Miles, sold 
'84 Honda Magna V30 --- 23K miles, sold
'86 Yamaha Radian YX600 (another project)
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ronha13 2nd gear


Joined: Sep 18, 2008 Posts: 62 Location: Curtiss Wisconsin
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:40 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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With extreme cold here in Wisconsin, I generally remove my battery and
store it on the bottom shelf of my workbench in the basement of my house.
I usually use Sea Foam in the gas, is that good enough?
Also airhead...not liquid cooled.
(gonna update sig to reflect this)
_________________ 1985 Yamaha Maxim XJ700 airhead.
18,500 miles when purchased last fall. (500.00)
Currently has 25,200 and climbing.
Modifications...
Windscreen. (po installed)
Highway bar footrest (po installed - I modified)
Luggage rack/backrest (got from Hunterhicks)
Future projects...
New paint job.
Engine guards. ~pm me if you have some~
Replace mirrors.
Replace mufflers. ~pm me if you have some~ |
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stereomind XJ Wizard

Joined: Mar 05, 2007 Posts: 1190 Location: Tulsa, OK
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ronha13 2nd gear


Joined: Sep 18, 2008 Posts: 62 Location: Curtiss Wisconsin
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:07 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Thanks.
Guess I'll have to run out and get myself a trickle charger.
_________________ 1985 Yamaha Maxim XJ700 airhead.
18,500 miles when purchased last fall. (500.00)
Currently has 25,200 and climbing.
Modifications...
Windscreen. (po installed)
Highway bar footrest (po installed - I modified)
Luggage rack/backrest (got from Hunterhicks)
Future projects...
New paint job.
Engine guards. ~pm me if you have some~
Replace mirrors.
Replace mufflers. ~pm me if you have some~ |
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JFStewart 4th gear


Joined: Aug 20, 2009 Posts: 169 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:32 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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There is a topic "Winter Storage" in the XJChat forum. It covered a whole lot of info that will protect and preserve your bike. I'm trying to figure out how to post the link so you don't have to search for it but still is good information to have.
As to the SeaFoam issue, the manufacturer says it will stabilize fuel for up to 2 years.
_________________ 1981 XJ550 H Ser # 5K6000712
Owned since new
Purchased April 11, 1981 from dealer no. 5030 (for historians in the group)
14150 km |
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skippy344 3rd gear


Joined: Jul 29, 2009 Posts: 117 Location: Aggieland, TX
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:23 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Move to Texas and you won't have to winterize and can ride all year long!
Sorry, had to say that! Sta-bil in your gas tank, after filling it to the brim will keep it from rusting and getting gunky.
Tape off or plug the exhaust outlets.
Wax all surfaces that may rust.
_________________ "God does not deduct, from a person's allotted time, those hours spent riding a motorcycle."
greg
1982 Yamaha XJ650J Maxim - "Whole Lotta Rosie"
1980 Yamaha XS11SG - "Scorpion"
1998 Kawasaki ZG1200B-12 XII Voyager - "Kermit" |
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JFStewart 4th gear


Joined: Aug 20, 2009 Posts: 169 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:29 pm Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Found out how to pinpoint the article on winterizing.
xjbikes.com/Forums/vie...orage.html
Several good points in thread.
_________________ 1981 XJ550 H Ser # 5K6000712
Owned since new
Purchased April 11, 1981 from dealer no. 5030 (for historians in the group)
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ronha13 2nd gear


Joined: Sep 18, 2008 Posts: 62 Location: Curtiss Wisconsin
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:45 pm Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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thanks for all the info.
_________________ 1985 Yamaha Maxim XJ700 airhead.
18,500 miles when purchased last fall. (500.00)
Currently has 25,200 and climbing.
Modifications...
Windscreen. (po installed)
Highway bar footrest (po installed - I modified)
Luggage rack/backrest (got from Hunterhicks)
Future projects...
New paint job.
Engine guards. ~pm me if you have some~
Replace mirrors.
Replace mufflers. ~pm me if you have some~ |
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Broke_Dirty_Maxim 5th gear


Joined: May 18, 2008 Posts: 234 Location: Jacksonville, NC
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:26 pm Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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| ronha13 wrote: |
Thanks.
Guess I'll have to run out and get myself a trickle charger. |
DO NOT!!! just go and get any run of the mill trickle charger!!! Make sure it is a smart charger that will cycle on its own so that it won't slow kill your battery.
You can get them made by Deltran and Yuasa. They are usually called Battery Tenders, which is different from a trickle charger. You may also find them at places like a Harley dealer and they are marked as Harley brand, but they are made by Deltran. Just make sure you read the package and ensure it will cycle automatically.
_________________ '81 550 Maxim |
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wamaxim Red Liner

Joined: Aug 08, 2008 Posts: 850 Location: Vancouver, USA
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:37 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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| ronha13 wrote: |
Thanks.
Guess I'll have to run out and get myself a trickle charger. |
DO NOT!!! just go and get any run of the mill trickle charger!!! Make sure it is a smart charger that will cycle on its own so that it won't slow kill your battery.
You can get them made by Deltran and Yuasa. They are usually called Battery Tenders, which is different from a trickle charger. You may also find them at places like a Harley dealer and they are marked as Harley brand, but they are made by Deltran. Just make sure you read the package and ensure it will cycle automatically. |
If you don't want to go the Harley Dealer you can also get them at CycleGear, either in the store or on-line. They carry the Battery Tender brand. This is what I use.
Loren
_________________ Current:
'01 BMW K1200 LT Miss Aubergine 7800 miles
'81 650 Maxim 14K miles
'81 Honda GL500 Silverwing Interstate 45 K miles
(back in the fold and a great winter rider!)
8 ea Early 70's Yam XS 650 Specials
Previous rides:
81 Honda GL 500 Interstate (It's back in the fold!)
78 Honda Goldwing
82 750 Virago
Late 60's Honda 305 Dream
'74 Hodaka 125 Wombat
Honda CL 160 (with snuff-or-nots)
1960's Yamaha 80 (never did fix brakes)
A Honda 65 Scrambler
6 or more :Honda 50's starting at age 10 |
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ronha13 2nd gear


Joined: Sep 18, 2008 Posts: 62 Location: Curtiss Wisconsin
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:19 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Do you think I could pick one up at a Marine dealer/shop?
_________________ 1985 Yamaha Maxim XJ700 airhead.
18,500 miles when purchased last fall. (500.00)
Currently has 25,200 and climbing.
Modifications...
Windscreen. (po installed)
Highway bar footrest (po installed - I modified)
Luggage rack/backrest (got from Hunterhicks)
Future projects...
New paint job.
Engine guards. ~pm me if you have some~
Replace mirrors.
Replace mufflers. ~pm me if you have some~ |
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JFStewart 4th gear


Joined: Aug 20, 2009 Posts: 169 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:31 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Most would have the Battery Tender or an equivalent. You can also go the Deltran's web web site and check for dealers in your area.
_________________ 1981 XJ550 H Ser # 5K6000712
Owned since new
Purchased April 11, 1981 from dealer no. 5030 (for historians in the group)
14150 km |
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Bushy 5th gear


Joined: Feb 02, 2009 Posts: 218 Location: Somers Australia
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:01 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Thanks to my hereditary that has me be in this geographical location, I don't have to go through all that, no wonder you American blokes who get snowed on 'n froze have problematic machinery. Theres only a tiny bit of Aus' that would have to do any of this and not for as long.
_________________ 1981 XJ 750 Seca RH. Second owner since `83. 47000Kl. It was in the shed from `92 to`08.Thanks for the help.
Honda CB 750, gone
Honda XL 250, gone
Honda CB 350, gone |
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Broke_Dirty_Maxim 5th gear


Joined: May 18, 2008 Posts: 234 Location: Jacksonville, NC
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:23 am Post subject: Re: What needs to be done to winterize? |
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Your best bet price wise is probably going to be eBay if you use it. I was shopping for one a few months ago, and there are a few places on-line that had good prices with no shipping, but the best price I found by far was on eBay. I paid about $40 less than any other place had one listed, for the 4-bank battery tender made by Deltran. Brand new full warranty.
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