Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
But what about the radiator, wet head?
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Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
vito, can't afford to go south. I still have a job.![]()
rhino2, you had a TriGlide 45 years ago???
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Gary, When I read some of these posts, I am glad that I am no longer working and can't afford to move North:clapping:
Thanks for the tip from Quietrider on the box fan issue. One of my garages is un-insulated and would benefit from air circulation to prevent condensation forming on my metal parts in that garage.
Bob, maybe some day in the far future, I may be able to say the same thing, but I'm only 74 now so I have time. Besides I like cold weather - especially snow. Never cared for warm temps over the holiday season. Lived in Texas for 5 years, had to come back - couldn't comprehend water skiing at Christmas time.![]()
I've never had the luxury of having condensation during the winter. When it goes below 32*, it stays there and never goes up until spring.![]()
Yep, the Monkey’s Paw did it again. Within a couple miles of leaving hotel this morning, there was the remains of yesterday’s light snow showers still covering the ground. Why, there was even the first doofus of the winter who couldn’t be bothered to clean snow off his pickups rear cover....some, of course, small chunks of snow are flying off right at me.
Nice ride back to east 250 miles after finishing work in Altoona. Finally saw the sun this week.
We don't get much of the white stuff down here...and no salt when we do.
It is fun to ride in, the little bit that we get. Not sure that I would like it everyday...in fact, pretty sure I wouldn't.
But Mary and I have been enjoying riding in cooler weather, more that the hot weather, the last few years.
Kevin
I do a complete service, and put it in a car capsule. It comes out in the Spring clean as new and ready to ride.
Wondering what everyone does to winterizing their Tri-Glide. I know, changing the fluid's, Seafoam in the gas tank.
But what about the radiator, wet head?
1. Pack a change of cloths.
2. Lock up house.
3. Ride south.
<wink> even a bird knows that.
I did my annual Jan. 1st Freeze Your Ass Off ride monday. When I left it was -6 degrees F. Don't know what the wind chill was at 55 mph. Unfortunately at the last minute I couldn't find my heat controller for my jacket liner (still can't). I decided to go anyway and see how far I could get. Normally we go 30 miles which usually takes about an hour. I only made it 15 miles before I started to get uncomfortable so I stopped at a biker pub for lunch. It was better on the way home - after all it was 3 degrees warmer. LOL
So that was my coldest ride so far. If the heated gear had been working, who knows how far I could have gone.