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hamlin: do you drain your carbs at the end of each season???
I'm jjust curious, i actually keep my bikes fueled up and start them every 3 weeks or so, i'm afraid if i dont keep them active more things will dry up and ill find new things to fix every spring.. thats why i have lots of spares of everything. i should take a picture later when i get home.. i have like four extra carbs , three stators , half dozen r/r's .. to stripped out bikes.. i like to cover my bases
well thats thats the problem with older bikes, you have to be prepared for everything.. i will say the last couple years i've never been with-out at least one set of working 2-wheels..
I'm jjust curious, i actually keep my bikes fueled up and start them every 3 weeks or so, i'm afraid if i dont keep them active more things will dry up and ill find new things to fix every spring.. thats why i have lots of spares of everything. i should take a picture later when i get home.. i have like four extra carbs , three stators , half dozen r/r's .. to stripped out bikes.. i like to cover my bases
well thats thats the problem with older bikes, you have to be prepared for everything.. i will say the last couple years i've never been with-out at least one set of working 2-wheels..
I live in Birmingham, AL, so I really don't have an end of season. Below freezing temps don't last long and snow days are almost non existent.
Having said that I don't need to drain them due to weather. But if I'm going to let it sit for a while, I will drain the carbs.
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