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Cleaning and storage, Clean and protect the motorcycle, Fuel stabilizer – Polaris 2015 INDIAN Scout User Manual

Page 98: Tire inflation, Engine protection, Cooling system, Battery care, Maintenance during storage

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Cleaning and Storage

Clean and Protect the Motorcycle

To prepare the motorcycle for storage, begin by cleaning it

as outlined beginning on page 94. Wax painted surfaces and

polish chromed and other metal surfaces. Apply protectant

to exposed rubber, vinyl, and plastic parts.
Do not apply rubber protectant to the tire tread surfaces.

Fuel Stabilizer

Add fresh fuel to fill the fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer. Do

not overfill.
Ride the motorcycle or start and run the engine for 15

minutes in a well ventilated area to distribute the stabilizer

throughout the fuel system.

Tire Inflation

Inflate the tires to normal pressure. See page 81.

Engine Protection

Change the engine oil. See page 58.

Cooling System

Check the coolant level and maintain as recommended by

adding coolant to the recovery bottle. See page 60.

Battery Care

1. Remove the battery. See page 86.
2. Clean the battery terminals first with a wire brush to

remove any loose deposits.

3. Wash the posts and the ends of the battery cables with a

solution of one part baking soda to 16 parts water. Rinse

with clean water and wipe dry.

4. Apply a thin film of dielectric grease to the posts and

cable connectors.

5. Clean the outside of the battery with a solution of mild

detergent and warm water.

6. Store the battery in a dry area with a temperature of 32°

to 90° F (0° to 32° C).

7. While in storage, fully charge the battery once a month.

See page 87.

Maintenance During Storage

During extended storage periods, maintain tire pressure

and battery voltage at the recommended levels.