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Using an air-pressure gauge, make sure there is enough air in the
tires. This helps keep them from developing problems while the motorcycle is stored. While in storage, don't allow hours of direct sunlight to contact the tires. This dries out the tires prematurely and causes side-wall cracking. Also, due to advanced tire technology, motorcycle tires don't need to rest on blocks while the bike is in storage. If you find this information you have just read valuable, you may be interested in a report called "How to Effortlessly Protect Your Motorcycle Head to Toe During Storage". To get a copy of the free report go to http://www.motorcyclecaresecrets.com and click on the "Free Special Report" at the bottom of the page. After you ask for the ‘Free Special Report' the web site will automatically direct you to 4 articles written by leading magazines. You'll be able to read for FREE on how 'Rider', 'Cycle World', 'Motorcycle Consumer News' and American Motorcyclist are recommending to protect your motorcycle during storage. Take Care, Jeff |
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