good ventilation. If it is stored for a long time (more than 30 days), necessary repairs should be performed before storing
the motorcycle; otherwise, the problem that needs repairs may be forgotten when the motorcycle is used after storage.
Long-term storage (more than 30 days) should be maintained in accordance with the following requirements in addition to
the above maintenance:
1. Clean and dry the motorcycle, and wax the painted surface of the whole vehicle.
2. Drain the fuel out of the fuel tank and spray anti-rust agent into the fuel tank.
3. Thoroughly drain the oil and refill the crankcase with new oil.
4. Remove the spark plug and inject a small amount (15-20 ml) of lubricating oil into the cylinder; then reinstall the spark
plug, turn on the ignition switch lock, and press the start button for 2 to 3 seconds to distribute the oil evenly on the
cylinder wall.
5. Remove the battery, remove the rust on the terminals and wiring connectors, and store it in a well-ventilated, dry, cool
place and avoid direct sunlight.
6. Inflate the tire to the specified air pressure and place the motorcycle above the cushion block to keep the front and rear
wheels off the ground. If the tire pressure is too low, the tire will age prematurely and cause cracks.
7. Cover the air inlet of the air cleaner and the exhaust outlet of the exhaust muffler with a rag containing new engine oil
to prevent moisture from entering.
8. Cover the motorcycle with a material with strong air permeability and store it in a dry, safe place with small temperature
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