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Re: my new winterizing plan



Ducati sells an inflatable clear plastic storage enclosure that is 
designed to do this. Saw it last year at the bike show. If I remember 
it wasn't all that expensive. Had a fan system to keep the air inside 
fresh, maybe even a heater...

Erik

>
>My new plan is to build a knock-down-able  insulated
>crate with a very small enclosure heater and a built
>in thermostat.  I should be able to assemble it around
>the bike (in the garage) during the winter and store
>it in pieces during the summer.   It will of course
>need to be flameproof and well vented.
>
>I have not worked out all the details but I think it
>should be fairly cheap,easy and efficient.
>
>If anyone has any advice or experience with such a
>system I would be glad to hear about it. Don't bother
>if it involves moving south, west or anywhere else its
>warm all the time.  (I enjoy my winter activities just
>as much as the summer ones!)
>
>I'll let you all know how it goes. Unless I only
>succeed in blowing up my garage.
>
>Steve
>
>00 Sprint ST
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