Winterizing

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  1. Stephv0

    Stephv0 New Member

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    Anyone have any tips on wintering vfr's? I have heard I should fill the tank and put stabilizer in it, and remove the batterty. Anything else? Thanks!
     


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    It's easy, just move to California and ride it during the winter.
     


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    What?!?!?!? your going to put your VFR in hibernation?!?!?! c'mon man get out there and prove it!
     


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    I pity those poor fools that live where they have that white stuff. I remember those crappy days. oh well, guess I'll have to do more winter tour reports again this year for them... Poor RW and RVFR up there in the cold cold rainy north... :(
     


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