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Discussion storing parts

Discussion in 'Tech Tips' started by amct77, Nov 1, 2022.

  1. amct77

    amct77 the one that got away......

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    2002 suzuki sv650s, bandit 250p, bandit 250nr, bandit n, bandit 90
    I now have three bandit 250's an sv650s and a proton jumbuck to work at one time but we all know that's not going to work.
    I have one carport and a 20ft shipping container for all these things so I'm going to store all the bandits in the container (after I attach the vent pieces) and focus on the finishing touches to the sv. As the bandits are in different states of build, I need advice on the best way to store parts. One motor came to me with the head and barrells disconnected so they are the most important pieces I'm worried about.
    At the moment everything is in tubs but I'm worried that I should be cleaning carbs, frames; packing bearings or something of the sort to slow down the aging process.
     
  2. Linkin

    Linkin The Mechanic Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Indoors, cool, dry, and out of sunlight. Containers are good. Throw in some dessicant packets to help reduce moisture build up, and perhaps something to stop arachnids and other crawlies making their way in
     
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