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2002 Buell X1: Maintenance 1-41
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STORAGE 1.24
GENERAL
11WARNING1WARNING
Gasoline is flammable. Do not store motorcycle having
gasoline in tank within the home or garage where open
flames, pilot lights, sparks or electric motors are present.
Inadequate safety precautions may cause an accident
which could result in death or serious injury.
If the motorcycle will not be operated for several months,
such as during the winter season, there are several things
which should be done to protect parts against corrosion, to
preserve the battery and to prevent the buildup of gum and
varnish in the fuel system.
This work should be performed by your local Buell dealer fol-
lowing Service Manual procedures.
1. Fill fuel tank and add a gasoline stabilizer. Use one of the
commercially available gasoline stabilizers following the
manufacturer’s instructions. Run engine until gasoline
has had a chance to reach throttle body manifold.
2. Fill the oil tank. See
1.6 ENGINE LUBRICATION SYS-
TEM
. Pinch off (or remove and plug) the line leading
from the oil tank bottom to the oil pump feed fitting. This
prevents oil from seeping past the check ball into the oil
pump and filling the engine flywheel compartment.
3. Remove battery and charge as needed to maintain the
correct voltage. See
1.5 BATTERY.
4. Remove the spark plugs, inject a few squirts of engine oil
into each cylinder and crank the engine 5-6 revolutions.
Reinstall spark plugs. See 1.18 SPARK PLUGS.
5. Adjust drive belt deflection. See
1.11 DRIVE BELT
DEFLECTION.
6. Adjust primary chain. See
1.13 PRIMARY CHAIN.
7. Check tire inflation. See
1.9 TIRES AND WHEELS. If the
motorcycle will be stored for an extended period of time,
securely support the motorcycle under the frame so that
all weight is off the tires.
11WARNING1WARNING
Do not apply any oil to brake rotors or brake pads. Oil on
brake pads degrades braking efficiency and can result in
an accident which could result in death or serious injury.
8. Wash molded-in-color and chrome-plated surfaces.
Apply a light film of oil to exposed uncoated metal sur-
faces.
9. If motorcycle is to be covered, use a material that will
breathe, such as light canvas. Plastic materials that do
not breathe promote the formation of condensation.
REMOVAL FROM STORAGE
11WARNING1WARNING
After extended periods of storage and prior to starting
vehicle, place transmission in gear, disengage clutch
and push vehicle back and forth a few times to ensure
proper clutch disengagement. Improper clutch disen-
gagement could result in death or serious injury.
1. Charge and install battery. See
1.5 BATTERY.
2. Remove and inspect spark plugs. Replace if necessary.
See
1.18 SPARK PLUGS.
3. Inspect air filter element. Replace if necessary. See
1.19
AIR CLEANER FILTER
.
4. If fuel tank was drained, fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline.
5. If oil feed line was pinched off or plugged, unplug it and
reconnect.
6. Start the engine and run until it reaches normal operat-
ing temperature. Check fluids and refill to proper levels if
required.
a. Check engine oil level. See
1.6 ENGINE LUBRICA-
TION SYSTEM
.
b. Check transmission fluid level. See
1.10 CLUTCH.
7. Perform all of the checks in the PRE-RIDING CHECK
LIST in the Owner’s Manual.

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