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any other buddy riders in Cincinnati? Waiting to see how many good days are left to ride.......
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I moved this over to General Discussion. Thanks!
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Re: cincinnati
Not my daily ride but we have a Buddy in the family. If you are looking for a weekend ride, check out the XYL forum http://www.tenyearlates.com/forumcassie wrote:any other buddy riders in Cincinnati? Waiting to see how many good days are left to ride.......
I know there was an Indian Hill ride posted today.
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winter riding
Glad to hear people are still riding, even though it's freezing out some days. As a new-er scooter rider, I have a couple of questions I need some help with:
1) when it's cold out, do I need to let my scooter "warm up" before taking off?
2) do I need to get some sort of winterization done on my scooter before I put it away for the season?
3) does my scooter need to be periodically started when I'm not going to be using it for a few months?
4) since I'm going to be parking my scoot in the garage for the colder months, do I need to run the gas out before putting it in storage or leave some gas in it?
1) when it's cold out, do I need to let my scooter "warm up" before taking off?
2) do I need to get some sort of winterization done on my scooter before I put it away for the season?
3) does my scooter need to be periodically started when I'm not going to be using it for a few months?
4) since I'm going to be parking my scoot in the garage for the colder months, do I need to run the gas out before putting it in storage or leave some gas in it?
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Re: winter riding
Probably not. It has an automatic choke, so it will make the adjustments as needed. You should give it a chance to warm up before giving it full throttle, however.cassie wrote:Glad to hear people are still riding, even though it's freezing out some days. As a new-er scooter rider, I have a couple of questions I need some help with:
1) when it's cold out, do I need to let my scooter "warm up" before taking off?
Yes. At the minimum fill it up with fresh gas, add some fuel stabilizer (like Stabil), then ride it for ~10 minutes before parking it.2) do I need to get some sort of winterization done on my scooter before I put it away for the season?
Nope. Just be sure to keep a battery tender on it so that battery will stay juiced up, otherwise the battery will be very dead come fall.3) does my scooter need to be periodically started when I'm not going to be using it for a few months?
See above; leave the gas in.4) since I'm going to be parking my scoot in the garage for the colder months, do I need to run the gas out before putting it in storage or leave some gas in it?
Come spring take it for a nice long ride, and then consider changing the oil to remove any water and impurities that it has collected over the winter.
Welcome to MB and have fun!

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thank you so much!
I really appreciate the feedback, you are awesome for helping me so quickly. That's some really good info that can be passed on to other new scooterists!
thanks again
thanks again
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Re: winter riding
vitaminC wrote:Nope. Just be sure to keep a battery tender on it so that battery will stay juiced up, otherwise the battery will be very dead come fall.3) does my scooter need to be periodically started when I'm not going to be using it for a few months?
Fall, eh? You mean spring, right?


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Re: winter riding
Yes, SpringAxeYrCat wrote:vitaminC wrote: Nope. Just be sure to keep a battery tender on it so that battery will stay juiced up, otherwise the battery will be very dead come fall.
Fall, eh? You mean spring, right?![]()

When I lived in Michigan, that's about how long winter (and how short summer) felt to me!

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I'm such a girl
I feel like I"m taking a huge step backwards for all my aunts that burned their huge bra's, but what is a battery tender?
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Re: I'm such a girl
The battery tender is a low powered trickle (i.e., slow) charger that you can hook up to your battery when you tuck the bike away, and it will keep the battery fully charged while you and your Buddy wait for the snow to melt.cassie wrote:I feel like I"m taking a huge step backwards for all my aunts that burned their huge bra's, but what is a battery tender?
I recommend this one, which can probably be had for under $30 at your local PepBoys or other auto parts store.
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Re: I'm such a girl
What are your aunts' names? I might have been cheering them on.cassie wrote:I feel like I"m taking a huge step backwards for all my aunts that burned their huge bra's, but what is a battery tender?
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Yes, I wear a helmet and a FIRSTGEAR armored jacket.
No, I'm not embarrassed to be seen riding it.
Yes, that is an NRA sticker on the fender.
"I aim to misbehave."