Overnight
Parking
By
James R Davis
You are
out on an overnighter and are parking the bike for the evening. The winds are
up. Do you use a cover or not? Put it up on the center stand or leave it on the
side stand?
Let me deal with the
second question first - it is the easiest. Rule-of-thumb: Unless
you are parked inside a garage on concrete, use your side stand!
Your side stand
provides a WIDE tripod as compared to your center stand. As such, it provides
far more stable parking for your motorcycle. The sole exception to this is if
you are unable to park such that the bike leans firmly on the side stand. For
example, if your shocks or tire pressure are low, your luggage weight is high,
or the ground slopes to the right. If the bike is not leaning firmly on your
side stand it can rather easily be pushed over to the right side.
Though high winds and bike covers do not go well together, I always use mine
when I’m out on an overnighter. This, to tend to minimize the risks of theft
and curiosity seekers taking liberties (even good natured parents have taken the
liberty of placing one of their children in a bike’s saddle they were walking
by without getting the bike owner’s permission.) Further, I’d rather the
cover get damaged from windblown sand and other debris than the finish on my
bike.
Remember
to use some form of fastener to cinch together the bottom edges of your cover under
the bike to keep it from flying off (and to further deter someone who might
even think about stealing the bike.)