So the question is: can these quads be stored/transported in an upright (wheelie) position, or piggybacked on the racks of the one in front (or loaded in a sloped position)? I have read and seen people doing this with sport atvs, but I was concerned as these quads are both liquid cooled and worry about fluids leaking/draining/air pockets. Comments? Learn how to store an ATV the right way. Expert tips for long-term, winter, and outdoor ATV storage - prevent rust, flat tires, and battery drain.
Has anyone ever stored a quad standing up on the rear wheels and the rear bumper? I would like to store mine to save some space and was wondering if this would hurt anything. I was thinking for a month or maybe two. Whats the conciseness on keeping an atv (YFZ450R specifically) upright vertically resting on the grab bar for long term storage? It would be useful to help save garage space, but I don't want to cause any fluid leak issues.
The real question is how did you end up with that Zuke? That is a good idea though. I have been thinking about building something on a smaller scale and putting wheels on the bottom to use just for working on our quads. I just can't decide if I want to go wood or steel.
is it ok to store a quad upright, on its rear wheels, for long periods of time. What would go wrong with doing that. thanks.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through the exact steps the pros take. We'll cover everything from fuel system preservation and battery care to tire protection and pest prevention. Follow this guide on how to store an ATV long term, and your machine will fire up and be ready to hit the trails the moment you are.
In this complete guide to ATV storage, we'll cover the following areas: Types of ATVs Reasons to store your ATV ATV storage size guide Types of storage for ATVs How to winterize your ATV for storage How to prep your ATV to ride after long-term storage Types of ATVs Sometimes called four-wheelers or quads, all. I have 5 Quads in my shop now and as you can imagine space is getting tight. Is it ok to stand my Quads up on their rear ends to save some space? Will it hurt them? Back in 1982 I purchased a new ATC185s and when I saw them in the shop they were all sitting on the grab bars with the front tire up in the air.
Made for more room on the floor. I have a 400ex and was wondering if I could store it in my garage the same way? I would remove the battery and drain the fuel but other than that would anything else be a concern? I've never seen a quad upright in storage.