Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked by Emma Jo on January 30, 2021
The bike I had been handed down has not been up and running for at least 3 years. I am afraid to start it because it hasn’t been maintained for a while and I also don’t know what to expect. I read multiple threads about what to do if a motorcycle has been sitting, but I feel overwhelmed and don’t know what to do first. 3 years is a long time for it to be sitting. Also, I have never restored or tuned up a bike before, so any recommendations to YouTube would be great!
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The bike had brand new tires, a new battery, fresh oil, and gas when it was stored.
Read all the service manual 1st.
Check battery and replace if it charges up too quickly with low current. Check plugs then put in fresh plugs if needed. Use new high octane fuel and semi or synth oil change.
Now fire it up!
Conclusion Some engines will start right up and be perfect after not being started for 25 years and setting outside in a puddle. Some engines may blow up after starting them that have sat for 2 years in nice dry storage. It's kind of a roll of the dice. There are so many variables and little things that can go wrong when you start an engine. Hopefully this answer will help eliminate some of those and make your engine start up successful!
Keep reading the manual and perform all the lube functions (cables etc)
Nice ~500 cc racing bike
Answered by Tony Stewart Sunnyskyguy EE75 on January 30, 2021
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