snake1962
Active Member
Here in SC the humidity and dew point is such that in the winter months (if you can call it that) moisture tends to bead up on just about any part of the bike. Even with bad weather we still have temps that will allow for at least a weekly ride. I'm not so much worried about the outside of the bike, I can just put an extra coat of wax and clean the chrome and coat it more often. It's the moisture in the tank and engine that I'm concerned with. I put about an ounce of stabil at every fill up in the tank and haven't noticed any problems. The real question, is it ok to run the seafoam in the engine, since it won't be put to bed for the winter? All my bikes sleep in a big outdoor shop, that doesn't have any temp control, and an earth floor. Will the seafoam help control any internal engine moisture? Or forget about it as long as it gets a nice weekly ride. Just got back from a ride 47 degrees, just got a little chilled. Never done anything with my other bike 'cept stabil with fill ups and ride.
