Magoo
Dog Locked
So what's the best way to store/winterize a bike so as to not damage the liner?guys let me explain what's at work here & more over my personal experience with petroleum based products the likes of the dredded ethanol based fuels.first off I work for the fl dept of agriculture as a petroleum inspector.I do gas pump calibration checks & fuel sampling @ the 425 stations assigned to me in NE Florida.what you are experiencing is the delamination (so to speak ) of the tank lining material caused by the ethanol based gas we now are forced to use.case in point recently visited a marina in palatka fl & the owner had a hatteras with 2 new rebuilt engines that lost 4 of the 8 cycles with in a 20 minute run down river,the hatteras had to be towed back.after checking the fuel system out it was discovered that the gelgoat lining the fibergalss tank had desolved & clogged the filters and also made it to the cyclinders and and left a black glass burned mess to the cylinder walls.the owner took the fuel samples in a jar let the ethanol evaporate after a few days and took the left over glass coating and added hardener to it and the fiberglass rehardened back to like new condition.ethanol in cars and trucks (especiallly gm/ford) products early on were vulneralble to filter clogging due to ethanol seperation & condensation & debris build up.this ethanol cleans like a white tornado.to this day I have periods where consumers still report bad gas which tuns out to be self induced due to low volume gas purchases and then blasting fresh ethanol in on a empty tank thus causing the dirt/water bild up to stay suspended in the fuel then only to be sucked into the filter when the engine is re-lit and driven a few miles.sorry for the length of this responce but that's what's happening because of the corn based fuels we are be forced to use.:up: also spoke with tank at BD in tampa tuesday bout him having the same problem with his bike and others that sit for a while.
