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That's
right!
Purchase
a
new
Harley-Davidson
motorcycle
from
now
until
December
31st
2008,
and
receive
a
$500
Paramount
gift
card.
Use
it
towards
any
purchase
in
our
dealership.
Not
redeemable
for
cash,
non
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NEWS
YOU
CAN
USE |
| Visit
our
parts
department
for
all
your
storage
needs. |
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
THE
PROPER
WINTER
STORAGE
OF
YOUR
MOTORCYCLE
1.)
Fill
the
gas
tank
completely
and
add
Gasoline
Stabilizer
(STA-BIL)
as
per
recommendations.
Filling
the
tank
reduces
the
formation
of
condensation
and
explosive
gas
vapors
and
also
prevents
rust
on
the
exposed
area..
NOTE:
IF
THE
BIKE
IS
TO
BE
STORED
IN
AN
AREA
OF
OPEN
FLAMES
OR
SPARKS
(e.g.
basement
or
heated
garage,
etc)
REMOVE
THE
TANK
AND
STORE
IN
A
SAFE
PLACE
IF
POSSIBLE.
2.)
Drain
the
carburetor
with
the
small
brass
screw
as
seen
from
the
horn
side
between
the
cylinders
in
the
base
of
the
fuel
bowl.
Open
it
a
turn
or
two
counter
clockwise
and
let
the
gas
drain
out
the
hose
that
exits
in
front
of
the
rear
tire.If
the
bike
is
fuel
injected,
run
it
long
enough
after
adding
the
stabilizer
to
get
it
through
the
injectors.
Usually
about
5-7
minutes
at
a
fast
idle
will
dry
out
the
exhaust
system
and
get
the
stabilizer
through
the
fuel
system.
3.)
Be
certain
the
tires
are
inflated
to
the
proper
pressures.
4.)
It
is
a
good
idea
to
change
the
oil
and
filter
just
before
storage
so
as
not
to
have
acids
and
other
contaminants
sit
in
the
motor.
They
can
damage
bearings.
5.)
A
good
coat
of
wax
on
the
paint
and
chrome
is
a
good
idea,
but
always
buff
off
the
wax
or
polish
before
putting
the
bike
away,
because
some
waxes
will
not
come
off
if
left
on
the
finish
over
extended
periods.
Another
idea
is
WD40
on
the
chrome
to
protect
it.
Leave
it
on
over
the
winter
and
use
pledge
or
wash
the
bike
before
the
next
season
to
remove
the
remainder.
6.)
If
the
bike
is
to
be
kept
in
a
place
that
may
freeze,
remove
the
battery
being
careful
to
follow
the
proper
procedure
to
avoid
causing
sparks
by
shorting
the
cables
or
terminals.
Store
the
battery
in
a
cool,
dry
place
and
not
on
concrete
directly,
a
piece
of
wood
under
it
will
prevent
the
battery
from
being
discharged.
Check
the
water
level
(except
in
maintenance-free
batteries)
and
top
up
with
distilled
water.
I
recommend
the
use
of
a
Battery
Tender
to
avoid
sulfation
caused
by
inactivity.
You
should
use
a
12
volt
source
to
run
the
charge
down
just
a
bit
before
recharging
which
promotes
activity
in
the
battery
and
keeps
the
sulfate
on
the
plates
to
a
minimum
over
the
winter.
Also
remember
that
a
charging
battery
emits
hydrogen
gas
that
is
very
explosive
so
always
vent
the
area
where
you
are
charging
a
battery.
7.)
Alkaline
damage
from
storage
in
a
damp
area
or
on
gravel
or
concrete
can
be
avoided
by
covering
the
ground
under
the
bike
with
cardboard,
plywood
or
carpet.
8.)
If
the
bike
is
to
be
stored
in
a
damp
area
or
outside,
remove
the
spark
plugs
and
put
two
squirts
of
oil
into
each
cylinder
or
fog
the
motor
using
a
commercial
fogging
agent
found
in
auto
parts
stores.
When
turning
the
motor
over
after
oiling
it,
be
certain
the
plugs
are
in
the
wires
and
grounded
and
watch
for
gas
leaks
that
the
sparks
could
ignite.
9.)
Put
the
bike
securely
on
the
stand
and
cover
it.
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your
calendars
for
our
demo
ride
schedule.
Check
out
your
dream
ride
on
May
9th
and
10th
2009
or
August
15th
and
16th
2009.
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for
more
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on
above
and
see
the
new
2009
models
and
the
new
features! |
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Paramount
Harley-Davidson 266-300
Waverly
Street,
Route
135 Framingham,
MA
01702
www.paramounthd.com
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