winterize
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84 spree NQ50
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winterize
is there a general checklist i could follow to winterize a spree? i would figure from reading for info that studded tires are available, the spark plug i would figure have to change, quick question would i winterize this thing the same way i'd wintertune my chainsaw?
A winterize list goes something like this.
Fuel stabilizer into the tank.
Change gear oil (Why because it is cheap and if it is well used oil can create acids.)
Get a spray can of fogging oil. (Most any marine store will have it.)
Pull air cleaner box top and filter. Clean filter. Do not reinstall now.
Run engine for 15 minutes to make sure you have stabilized gas clear thru the fuel system.
Run the revs up and spray fogging oil in to carb inlet, short squirts until engine starts to smoke badly. Now squirt heavy flow until engine dies. Reinstall air filter and top.
Roll scoot into storage location.
Change plug in spring after start up.
Fogging oil will last for years.
Others can add or disagree as they see fit.
Fuel stabilizer into the tank.
Change gear oil (Why because it is cheap and if it is well used oil can create acids.)
Get a spray can of fogging oil. (Most any marine store will have it.)
Pull air cleaner box top and filter. Clean filter. Do not reinstall now.
Run engine for 15 minutes to make sure you have stabilized gas clear thru the fuel system.
Run the revs up and spray fogging oil in to carb inlet, short squirts until engine starts to smoke badly. Now squirt heavy flow until engine dies. Reinstall air filter and top.
Roll scoot into storage location.
Change plug in spring after start up.
Fogging oil will last for years.
Others can add or disagree as they see fit.
Bear 45/70

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
My check list is for winter storage. It rins here to much to ride in the winter. Besides I'm too old to get that cold anymore, well except to hunt.adark248 wrote:all very good info bear, but just to clarify: did you mean you're storing for winter or want to ride during winter?
Winter riding is for crazies and scooter freaks, all of who are young and dumb by definition.
Bear 45/70

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree
whatever, I'm throwin chains on my tires and scootin it all winterBear45-70 wrote: My check list is for winter storage. It rins here to much to ride in the winter. Besides I'm too old to get that cold anymore, well except to hunt.
Winter riding is for crazies and scooter freaks, all of who are young and dumb by definition.![]()
1984 Honda Aero 50
1986 Honda Spree
1986 Honda Spree
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Kenny_McCormic
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Nearly impossible with a 2 stroke motor tuned correctly.SprEE*MP* wrote:DOOD! I'm, driving all winter no matter how cold it gets, I'll just put on a thicker coat. The ONLY time I'm not driving is if it's too cold to start
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.
your crazy, i rode my 92 all winter long.Kenny_McCormic wrote:Nearly impossible with a 2 stroke motor tuned correctly.SprEE*MP* wrote:DOOD! I'm, driving all winter no matter how cold it gets, I'll just put on a thicker coat. The ONLY time I'm not driving is if it's too cold to start
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
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Kenny_McCormic
- CBR1000RR

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i thought you meant it was impossible to ride a 2 stroke though the winter.Nearly impossible with a 2 stroke motor tuned correctly.
hence why i called you crazy.
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
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Kenny_McCormic
- CBR1000RR

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- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:51 am
- Location: Southern Michigan
Nope, I have started 2 stroke motors in -20* weather, just gotta have that magic touch. Try that with a 4 stroke full of 30 weight, if you can get it to spin over you might have a chance.Dac wrote:my bad, when i read...
i thought you meant it was impossible to ride a 2 stroke though the winter.Nearly impossible with a 2 stroke motor tuned correctly.
hence why i called you crazy.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.

