User Manual - Page 170

For 2020 CRF250R.

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Storing Your Honda
Tips 165
Storing Your Honda
If you won’t be riding for an extended period, such
as during the winter, thoroughly inspect your CRF
and correct any problem before storing it. That
way, needed repairs won’t be forgotten and it will
be easier to get your CRF running again.
To reduce or prevent deterioration that can occur
during storage, also follow the following
procedures.
1. Completely clean all parts of your CRF. If your
CRF has been exposed to sea air or salt water,
wash it down with fresh water and wipe dry.
2. Change the engine oil and filter (page 65).
3. Remove the engine guard A bolts/washers (1),
B bolt/washer (2) and engine guard (3).
4. Remove the radiator cap, coolant drain bolt (4)
and sealing washer (5) at the water pump cover
(6) to drain coolant.
After the coolant has been completely drained,
reinstall the drain bolt with a new sealing
washer.
Tighten the drain bolt to the specified torque:
7 lbf·ft (10 N·m, 1.0 kgf·m)
Reinstall the radiator cap.
5. Install the engine guard (3), then tighten the
engine guard A bolts/washers (1) and B bolt/
washer (2) to the specified torque:
7 lbf·ft (10 N·m, 1.0 kgf·m)
6. Lubricate the drive chain.
7. Relieve the fuel pressure (pages 45, 55) and
drain the fuel from the fuel tank into an
approved gasoline container.
8. Remove the battery.
Store in an area protected from freezing
temperatures and direct sunlight. Slow charge
the battery (page 138) once a month.
9. Inflate the tires to their recommended
pressures.
10. Place your CRF on an optional workstand or
equivalent to raise both tires off the ground.
11. Stuff a rags into the muffler outlets. Then tie a
plastic bags over the ends of the mufflers to
prevent moisture from entering.
12. Store your CRF in an unheated area, free of
dampness, away from sunlight, with a
minimum of daily temperature variation.
13. Cover your CRF with a porous material. Avoid
using plastic or similar non-breathing, coated
materials that restrict air flow and allow heat
and moisture to accumulate.
1. Uncover and clean your CRF.
Change the engine oil if more than 4 months
have passed since the start of storage.
2. Uncover the ends of the mufflers and remove
the rags from the muffler outlets.
3. Fill the fuel tank with the recommended fuel
(pages 44, 54).
4. Charge the battery (page 138) as required.
Install the battery.
5. Pour a fresh recommended coolant mixture
slowly into the radiator fill hole up to the filler
neck (page 68).
Capacity:
1.15 US qt (1.09 ℓ) after disassembly
0.99 US qt (0.94 ℓ) after draining
Lean your CRF slightly right and left several
times to bleed trapped air in the cooling
system.
If the coolant level lowers, add coolant and
repeat the above procedure.
Install the radiator cap securely.
6. Increase the fuel pressure (pages 53, 63).
7. Perform all maintenance checks (page 13).
Preparation for Storage
(1) engine guard A bolts/washers
(2) engine guard B bolt/washer
(3) engine guard
(1)
(3)(2)
(4) coolant drain bolt
(5) sealing washer (new)
(6) water pump cover
(4) (5)
(6)
Removal from Storage
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