mivmx
Well-Known Member
Sorry. Didn't know you knew the answer to the question you asked..Uh, yah, I knew that! :th_hit:
LOL!!
Sorry. Didn't know you knew the answer to the question you asked..Uh, yah, I knew that! :th_hit:
Actually the guys at Batteries Plus told me to take out my battery, put it on the end of a stick, and warm it over a fire on really chilly nights!:snow: And then come back and see them!:clapping:Sorry. Didn't know you knew the answer to the question you asked..
LOL!!
Yikes! Sarah Palin, a tube of KY and a blowtorch couldn't keep you warm at that temp.
Nahh, Palin wouldn't be in my list of warming utensils. I like them to be able to carry on complete conversations, well maybe she could fetch the firewood. providing she didn't quit halfway through that.
Now the new Mrs. Alaska, now thats a woman!
:rofl_200::rofl_200:I'm gonna dunk my bike in a tub of cosmoline. Mmmmmmm. I love that smell. That and canvas. And two stroke exhaust, thats all. Oh yeah, forgot about gun smoke, sometimes it makes me hungry. I'm hungry now, think it'll look and see what there is to snack on. BRB
OK after reading everyone's comments and suggestions something Sean said made me think that although starting my bike during the winter can be good, it can also casue problems if you don't do everything right, ie let it get to proper temps etc.
So to me since I have a full tank of gas with Seafoam and my battery tender jr connected just turning the key from time to time to fill the bowls seems to be the best way for me.....
Thanks for all your input