Can a bike sleep outside ? I'm planning to buy a versys soon, 300 or 650. Now I don't have a garage, so the bike will be under a cover in my building courtyard. Is that ok ? Temperature (celsius) range from slight negatives with some very light snow to 35° in summer
>>28117469I parked mine in my kitchen when I lived in an apartment.
Of course unless you are a faggot.Oh and remember to check the coolant that it has enough antifreeze
>>28117469versys is kawasaki, kawas have zero rust prevention. it's not as critical as it is on cars because frame tubes are much thicker than cars' sheet metal, but you will go orange in one winter.
Yes , but keep the battery in the room
I had a 2014 versys 650 parked outside in NYC UNCOVERED thru hurricanes, snowstorms, heat waves. I had it like that for 5 years without a single problem. It gave me a lot of confidence that the bike would start every single time I never even changed the battery. Then I got an Indian and it had so many electrical issues despite being garages and babied. My current bike is a versys 1000 and it’s has also been bulletproof.
>>28117473Typical third worlder
>>28117477This and use one of those mutli-ball antifreeze test basters toverify the coolant mix can handle the necessary tempature drops. I have my bike outside temporarily till I free up my garage project. It really doesn't hurt anything if your coolant is set properly, you got a trickle charger on it, and even better if you got a roof over it. >>28117473This too lol, although probably not the smartest idea if you are one to typically cook. >>28118361Fag
i had a master link snap on me yesterday. first below freezing day of the year. some of the rollers have flash rusted too. only 2500 miles and four months on a DID chain. might be unrelated to exposure, but i've cleaned/lubed it regularly so idk YMMV
>>28117469Your biggest concern is going outside one day and seeing it's gone. Then again you mentioned Celsius so you probably don't need to worry about two big 'ol nigras with a truck, maybe gypsies if what I hear about them is true.
>>28117469I've kept my VFR1200 outside without a trickle charger for the last 5 years and it's fine. If you're going to put a cover on it, make sure that it's properly fastened up or else the wind gets under it and it'll work like a parachute and pull your bike over.