Fuel stabiliser into bike, storing away. Fresh petrol only?

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marty400
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Fuel stabiliser into bike, storing away. Fresh petrol only?

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Hiya all,

I haven't rode the cbr400 for 3 months now, and i am now thinking about storing her away for the winter, and just running and keeping the other bike clean over the winter.

She has been on the abba stand, battery charger on, and full petrol tank for th last 3 months.

Putting fuel stabiliser into bike and storing away. Does it need Need to be fresh petrol?

Or can I just bung the stabiliser into the existing petrol, and warm the engine thoroughly, to make sure the stabiliser has gone right though the carbs etc?


Hope you can advise!

Cheers
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Re: Fuel stabiliser into bike, storing away. Fresh petrol on

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Personally, I tend to empty the tank completely, remove it from the bike and leave the filler open. I then run the bike till it cuts out to drain fuel from the carbs.

Much cheaper :peace:
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Post by tanuki »

thunderace wrote:Personally, I tend to empty the tank completely, remove it from the bike and leave the filler open. I then run the bike till it cuts out to drain fuel from the carbs.:
Do this if you want to promote condensation and then rust in your tank.....

Alternatively turn your fuel off, run the bike until it dies and leave for winter, come spring a freshly charged battery and a squirt of easy start and the bike will fire up, don't bother with additives and anyone who tells you fuel goes 'off' needs a slap.
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my mate used to leave his RC30 for upto a nine months at a time in a container. Using the petrol from months ago it would start first time on the button and his carbs never gum up either no special precautions taken, although i believe its an alloy tank. I leave my bike for a week and its a pain to start.. jealous..
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Re: Fuel stabiliser into bike, storing away. Fresh petrol on

Post by LITTLE=ONE »

i left my GSXR for 3 years with fuel in the tank , dragged it out of the garage last june

a fully charged battery and it started after about 2 mins of turning it over (20sec bursts) choke out until i smelt petrol then choke in until it spluttered then choke out

but was the fuel different 3 years ago

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