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Hola All, So I've never had a bike that had to sit thru a cold, wet, dark, Winter until now. Bummer. But here I am, and so is my 07 K9. I've been reading on the internet advice that claims that you should start your bike every week or so and let it run for 15-20 minutes. According to these proponents, this will get everything lubricated, oiled and keep the carb from getting gummed up. . Others claim that you should just let the bike sit and not do this since the bike will send a lot of gas to the engine (if you have to use the choke even more gas) and that this gas will not all burn leaving essentially a solvent along the cylinder walls potentially damaging them. The bike sits in my garage but it is not heated on a regular basis. The temps here usually run in the mid-'30s with a few days each year getting into the '20s. So not exactly Chicago. What do my cold weather BD friends out there have to say about this?