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Ways to Winterize your Car

3rd January 2022
"Preparing your car both inside and out for winter weather is the greatest way to ensure stress-free travel."

Winter driving conditions can be difficult due to road hazards and as the temperature decreases, road conditions change, and your vehicle may require additional attention to get you there.

Preparing your car both inside and out for winter weather is the greatest way to ensure stress-free travel. Here are some tips:

MAINTAIN THE GAS TANK AT LEAST HALF FULL

All you need to do is fill up frequently! In the winter, keeping gas in the tank is more vital than in the summer because a full tank lowers condensation, which can help avoid gas line freeze-ups.

Furthermore, if you become stuck, your engine may be the only thing that keeps you warm until assistance arrives.

REAR-WINDOW DEFROSTER

Driving situations might become risky if you are unable to see behind you. As a result, certain counties have regulations requiring all windows to be free of moisture and dirt.

Moreover, check your rear-window defroster before the cold weather hits to ensure that it is operating correctly.

KEEP THE WASHER FLUID-FILLED

Replace your windshield wiper fluid on a regular basis. A single rainstorm may empty a large amount of the whole fluid, therefore replacing the washer reservoir on a regular basis with winter-specific windshield wiper fluid.

Add a bottle of washer fluid antifreeze to the reservoir if you're not sure if your washer fluid is the proper formula for cold temperatures. It's available at most auto parts stores.

MAINTAIN TIRE PRESSURE

Colder weather not only creates potentially hazardous driving conditions but also has an impact on your tires before you ever go on the road.

So you should check your tire pressure more frequently throughout the winter and refill your tires as needed.

Appropriate tire pressure may be found in the owner's handbook for your vehicle.

CHECK THE BATTERY

Cold weather makes it much more difficult to start your car. If you haven't replaced your battery in a while, take a check under your hood.

If the connections are rusted or the battery is damaged, or if you detect electrical problems or a slow-starting engine, it's time to replace it.

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Ways to Winterize your Motorcycle

2nd January 2022
"Winter has arrived. As the weather cools and snow begins to fall, most of us sadly store our bikes and wait impatiently for spring to ride again."

Winter has arrived. As the weather cools and snow begins to fall, most of us sadly store our bikes and wait impatiently for spring to ride again.

However, storing your bike in the winter is more complicated than simply placing a cover over it and getting in the car.

There is some maintenance that needs to be done before storing your motorcycle for several months in order to keep it in top working condition.

Motorcycle maintenance is essential at all times of the year. Here are some tips: 

Lube Moving Parts

Keeping moving components lubed over the winter can assist prevent moisture from accumulating and causing corrosion.

Any portion of your motorbike that needs lubrication at any time should be lubed again before storage. Chain drive, cables, controls, fork surfaces, and any other pivot points should all be checked.

Change Oil and Filter

Replace your oil and filter. It’s better for your lubrication system to have fresh oil sitting in it for several months than to have used it.

Moreover, if you're going to be storing your bike for an extended period of time (4-6 months or more), you should preserve the engine's internals from moisture by gently coating them with oil.

Although you can't see it with your eyes, the chilly winter air is ideal for moisture to collect in your engine and for rust to grow on your pistons and cylinder walls.

Battery Protection

When batteries sit for an extended period of time, they tend to self-discharge, especially if they are still connected to the bike.

The simplest solution is to connect a battery tender, which employs smart technology to monitor the charge and keep the battery topped off without overcharging.

Normally, the battery should be removed from the bike for storage, but with a smart tender, you may also connect the tender to the battery that is still in the bike.

Make sure the electrodes are clean and corrosion-free before proceeding; if required, clean them and apply a little layer of grease.

Tires should be protected

If you leave your tires in the same position all winter, they may develop flat areas. Keeping the tires off the ground will avoid this, so if you have Motorcycle Stands, use them to store the bike.

If you don't have supports, attempt to lift at least the back tire off the ground, or rotate your tires every few weeks by rolling your motorbike slightly.

If you really must leave your tires on concrete, place a piece of carpet or plywood beneath them to prevent moisture from reaching them.

Keep it safe

The first thing you need to do is cover your motorcycle. A good motorcycle cover will not only keep dust off the bike but will also keep moisture out, preventing corrosion or rust from forming underneath it. 

Secondly, if you're keeping your bike outside, keep in mind that leaving it unattended for months at a time makes it a tempting target for thieves.

Aside from covering your bike from the elements, a cover will hide it from view, and locking it with a sturdy lock and chain will offer you some peace of mind.

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