Tips for motorcycle storage?

So I got a new motorcycle a Honda CBR 500 and right now I'm just getting used to it driving short trips and around my aunts development. But once I get used to it I'm going to take it home and I Don't have a garage to keep it in. I also have a stone driveway like loose rocks so I was wondering what would be the best and most secure way for Me to protect it while I'm not riding it?

It's really hard on a motorcycle to be stored outdoors overnight. The least you can do is get a good cover to at least keep the dew off it. And lock it up securely, of course.

If you're not going to ride it for more than 2 or 3 weeks, you should have it on a battery tender.

If you won't be riding for an extended period, such as during the winter, thoroughly inspect your motorcycle and correct any problem before storing it. That way, needed repairs won't be forgotten and it will be easier to get your motorcycle running again.

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Cycle cover, side stand 'pad' for the loose gravel, chain for over seat and through back wheel spokes or around a pole. Some Seafoam in fuel tank if not riding for a bit, Stabil for 3 months storage or parking in winter.

If you are going to put it up for the winter, check around your local motorcycle shops for storage options. Sitting outside (even with a cover) for extended periods of non-use isn't good for it. Sta-Bil or Seafoam in the fuel system. Fresh oil before storage. Old oil becomes acidic.
Complete lube job, all cables and chain. Use the center stand (if equipped).

In addition to the above, REMOVING THE BATTERY is standard for over-winter storage. Put it someplace safe and attach a good trickle charger and keep checking the fluid level, assuming it is a lead-acid battery. Add distilled (deionized) water to make sure the plates are covered. Do not let the tires go flat. Take the cover off on sunny days to give the bike a chance to dry off. Fill the tank completely before adding Sta-bil.

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1.Remove the cover and the cover and any blocks used to keep your bike in place during winter storage and lower the bike onto its side stand.
2. Check the position of our bike break.
3.Daily check to oil and fitter before starting stage.
4.Battery charge at least check it two weeks once.
5.Daily starting the bike before check the front and back tires air pressure gauge.

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