How to Prepare Your Harley For Winter Storage


As winter starts to kick in, it’s important that you take extra precautions for preserving your Harley. ON this page, we will break down 5 things that you need to do before winter comes in full force. Keep these tips in mind so that you can keep your Harley running in tip-top shape as the cold weather can start to press the limits of your bike. Click here to find out more about what all you can do during this time of year.

Looking to Buy a New Harley for Winter?

Here at Hot Metal Harley-Davidson, we care about the health of your motorcycle. We know what is required in order to keep your Harley in prime condition during the harsh winter months. If you are simply on the market for used Harley Davidsons for sale in PA, buying a fresh model can also help you avoid some of the tasks we will describe below.

1. Oil Change

One of the first responsible things you can do before the cold starts to kick in is to do an oil change on your Harley. It is better to do this now than at the last minute. Getting an oil change will do wonders for helping your Harley’s performance throughout the winter.

2. Battery Check

It is a nightmare for any motorcycle owner to have their battery stop working. Especially if this happens during the winter months while you are out on the road all bundled up in your jacket and beanie. Be proactive and check your battery’s health and/or replace it before winter hits in full force.

3. Anti-Freeze

If you don’t already put anti-freeze into your coolant system during winter months, now is the time to start doing so. People will commonly mistake water as being an effective alternative to anti-freeze. This couldn’t be further from the truth, as it can freeze in the pipes and cause much worse problems.

4. Tires

It’s always a good idea to monitor your tires’ health. Regardless of what season it is. Check things like the PSI, the tread length, and so on. If you think you might need new tires, consider getting a new pair of winter tires for this time of the year!

5. Lubrication

Having lubrication on all parts of the bike is important at any time of the year. This is especially true for the winter months where you can easily get lost in your routine and too uncomfortable to stay inside working on your bike. Find a nice day before winter fully hits in order to make sure all bike parts are properly lubricated.

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