Hibernate scooters - very easy with the assembly aid and pushing aid
With our practical tips and helpers, wintering the scooter is child's play
Hibernate scooters? Summer is just over and autumn can be another great time to ride a scooter! But be careful, then it goes very quickly. The supermarkets are already full of gingerbread and on December 24.12th. it's already Christmas this year :-)
So what? Some of our customers drive their scooters all year round, including winter. There are now really usable winter tires for scooters. Others prefer to winter their sweetheart in a dry cellar, garage or workshop.
The small 1x1 for wintering scooters / wintering Vespa
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- General: Avoid repair jams, repair before setting >> Spare Parts
- Cleaning: Set the roller dry. It is best to clean thoroughly beforehand >> Cleaning | preservation | Varnishes | Olive oil | Care | Cleaning | Service
- Tank: Fill up before parking. >> Olive oil | petrol can
- Battery: Remove, store frost-free and recharge approx. Every 2 months. >> Battery
- Carburettor: Empty the float chamber (for 2-stroke engines) and clean >> Carburetor cleaner and revision
- Tires: increase air pressure, check and replace if necessary >> Tire finder
- Main stand: Stand on the maneuvering aid, so parking is child's play even in the tightest of spaces >> Maneuvering aid | Work stand
- Cover: Pay attention to breathable tarpaulin, otherwise there will be rust from condensation >> Tarpaulin
- Wake up: clean the roller, if necessary treat rust >> Cleaning | preservation | Varnishes | Olive oil | Care | Cleaning | Service
- Change spark plug and, if necessary, battery, check tire pressure >> spark plug | Battery | Tire finder
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Hire and maneuver scooters in the garage, workshop, basement
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Park and maneuver scooter without engine
Many use the winter and then overhaul the engine in the warm room, while Vespa, Lambretta and Co are in the garage while wintering their scooters. I heard it happened that engine parts were cleaned in mother's dishwasher ... Sorry, Mom :-)
But where to go with the scooter without a motor:
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