10-Minute Motorcycle Winterization

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Old Man Winter snuck up on you? Not to worry - RyanF9 has a special method for winterizing a motorcycle quickly.

How to Winterize Your Motorcycle in 10 Minutes:
6:40 - Motul E4 Perfect Seat: SOLD OUT

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winter in australia - better get out and ride before summer comes back and evaporates me

omallykaboose
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This dude does the absolute most lol. Word on the street is that foreplay with a girl usually takes him around 3 hours

John-ygrt
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There's a winterization technique I'd love to try.... moving somewhere with no winter!

AUTOTKHCL
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Future Ryan to past Ryan when he makes stabilised fuel: "What are you doing?!!!"

jamesrogatski
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You should be a college professor. You make boring topics enjoyable to listen to.

Rlyeh_The_Dead
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Winterization in SoCal. 1. Close the vents on your helmet cause it might get to a chilly 60 degrees. Done.

JoshuaPlays
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Let me know when you ever sell your bikes. Ill buy them even if I don't need them if this is how you maintain it.

axs
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This dude is legit awesome so very informative . I normally get to bored with other kids cause they move so slow with Lil info. But he puts so much information into such a small video and also delivers it very well and interesting it keeps you engaged in listening

scottbrown
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A hint. Ask at dealers that sell fridges for the boxes those fridges came in. Go down the 4 corners with your box cutter and voila! You have four long cardboard pads that you can walk your bike onto. That will protect your concrete garage floor, or your dad's driveway from oils change / storage drips, over-spray from chain cleaning, and lubing. Now dad wont't slash your tires.

boxwoodgreen
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Every time I watch one of these vids, I learn something. After riding for 40+ years. Thanks!

randysmithRKMC
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An interesting comment on batteries. Personally, all my bikes get permanent quick-disconnect leads attached to the battery pretty much as soon as I bring them home. The battery is connected to a cheap Motomaster "smart" trickle charger anytime the bike is in the garage. Never had one sulfate on me. Indeed, the only motorcycle battery I've replaced this century was on the '86 Voyager XII that I bought used whose old battery wouldn't hold a charge.
Oh, and Kudos for saying "formulae" instead of "formulas".

CaptHollister
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Don't care about the subject mate, but your a slick presenter, you would dominate UK Bike media, its full of quite flat well intention-ed people but you and your clearly great production team would do really well imho

ianlyons
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Damn you for living in one of the few parts of Canada where riding in the winter is a reasonable option. Good timing on the video... just tucking my babies away today...

garthhowe
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Here I am at age 36, 3 years into coming back into riding after getting my very first ride at 4 years old, riding Motocross, until I had to move into middle of nowhere Iowa and slowly fading out of what is the greatest thing to ever exist on human Earth: riding motorcycles.

I'm winterizing my motorcycle by simply changing the oil and not stopping to ride 🙂

raymondjames
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Your research makes my life with my bike SOOO much simpler, THANK YOU FOR SHARING IT. I just have to follow your advice, and my bike is safe. Thank you for all the links at the bottom of the page.

SimonFaucard
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Test strips are good but a coolant refractometer works very well, too :) and they do battery acid on the same tester

brianleugs
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Love that "I love bavaria" sign in the background. Greetings from bavaria!

Turborider
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Very thorough, well organized, and as always, with just enough humor to brighten any cynics dim view of life.

mikemcnevin
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I have an electric motorcycle so full-fledged winterization is a thing of the past for me! Thanks for another great video!

seandaliege
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LOL, I love how when you're about to put gas in the Stihl blower, you end up spilling gas all over but cut away!

jaredgreen