How do you store your bike for winter?

badyellowvette

Active Member
Not sure what to do with the K9 this winter. My garage sweats so bad I have to put my corvette in a Car Capsule. Water will run off the bubble at times in the winter.



They do sell one for a Chopper.



Only other option is putting it in the living room for the winter. Have to build a ramp to get it on the front porch and drain all the gas out of the tank and carb but it's cheaper then $300 for the bubble.
 

badyellowvette

Active Member
Bring it on I can take it! I take a lot of criticism from friends for the Corvette bubble. But no one else sees what a winter here does to aluminium.
 

cwcrash

Member
if you lay felt down before putting metal roofing on ,should stop the sweating from the roof, also on your walls. I think that would help
 

toomanybikes

not enough time 4 riding
Winter storage, what is that? Put a ski on the front end and chains on the rear wheel and ride. If the roads are clear, I ride year round in Northern Virginia.
 

badyellowvette

Active Member
if you lay felt down before putting metal roofing on ,should stop the sweating from the roof, also on your walls. I think that would help
There is a layer of insulation under the metal roof. Going to try to find the time to insulate the walls and put a ceilimg in next spring, it might help a lot.
There are times in the summer when humid the cars and bike will be nice and dry and when I open the garage doors everything is intantly wet, I mean water running off of any metal surface.
 

mirage814

Active Member
how about building a small PVC frame with tarp roof? I did this for my Jaguar convertible and my Bulldog, (both inside) so I can pull them out and run them on those very very few nice days in winter here in Western PA.
 

bearman

Active Member
I vote Living Room.You get to enjoy it more, ask me how I know.

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For different reasons I have a humidity problem in my garage also. I know exactly what you mean about the humidity and aluminum. I used to keep a convertible in my garage and my leather would get mold on it. I wound up buying an enclosed trailer to keep my Mastiff in most of the time. I quit keeping the car in the garage too.
 

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