For the mainly Northern Hemisphere riders-
The winter weather is here; maybe not so much riding for a few months.
I remember the old suggestion of filling the tank with fresh fuel for long term storage.
I drained my steel Interstate tank into a clean bucket today and found a quite nasty yellow colored fuel also with some very fine rust flakes.
A bit of water was observed. The 10% ethanol laced fuel has probably lost its edge too.
I'm going to do a de-rusting treatment to the tank and get it coated over the winter but I wonder what is the preferred way to store for the
winter these days?
The winter weather is here; maybe not so much riding for a few months.
I remember the old suggestion of filling the tank with fresh fuel for long term storage.
I drained my steel Interstate tank into a clean bucket today and found a quite nasty yellow colored fuel also with some very fine rust flakes.
A bit of water was observed. The 10% ethanol laced fuel has probably lost its edge too.
I'm going to do a de-rusting treatment to the tank and get it coated over the winter but I wonder what is the preferred way to store for the
winter these days?