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How long can fresh build sit?


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Let's say I'm going to start a 2 year shee project and want to do the engine first...Once the engine is 100% and sitting on a stand how long could I let it sit before any negative affects happen.  During assemble I'd use assembly lube and 2-stroke oil to properly lube everything so I don't burn up seals on first start.  While it's sitting I'd put the crankcase oil in too.  So what are your thoughts if this sat for a year or two?

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Lol. Where are u planning on keeping it? In a snowy field?

Believe it or not....in a glass case in my house.  I'm in the military and plan on doing a long stent overseas.  I still need to scratch my itch with the shee though.  I plan to build a shee motor before I go overseas and build the rest of the shee when I get back.  I expect to be gone anywhere from 3-8 years.  Hence the original question...

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Believe it or not....in a glass case in my house.  I'm in the military and plan on doing a long stent overseas.  I still need to scratch my itch with the shee though.  I plan to build a shee motor before I go overseas and build the rest of the shee when I get back.  I expect to be gone anywhere from 3-8 years.  Hence the original question...

Put the money in the glass case and do the build later. The technology in every sport grows, so choose your build later in life and take advantage of the options you have available to you then. If you built your motor 3-8 years ago....you wouldn't have even heard about Servals, V-4 reeds, Snipers, etc.

Who knows....in 3-8 years the idea of building a bike around a stock frame might seem like a crazy idea. Hybrid frames might have become the norm by then...who knows.  

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Well.....take it from a guy who's 42.....life throws you curves. The things your SURE of, might not be what you as gung-ho over in a few years.

When life hits you with the unexpected....it's easier to grab the pile of cash....then it is to try to liquidate a banshee to get some cash.

Have the cash as your ready and waiting "down money".

That way you can spend the next 3-8 years watching for a killer deal. When opportunity knocks with the deal of a lifetime....you'll be the kool cat with the cash FTW!

I see nice bikes sell all the time for the same amount I have in my motor.....

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Well.....take it from a guy who's 42.....life throws you curves. The things your SURE of, might not be what you as gung-ho over in a few years.

When life hits you with the unexpected....it's easier to grab the pile of cash....then it is to try to liquidate a banshee to get some cash.

Have the cash as your ready and waiting "down money".

That way you can spend the next 3-8 years watching for a killer deal. When opportunity knocks with the deal of a lifetime....you'll be the kool cat with the cash FTW!

I see nice bikes sell all the time for the same amount I have in my motor.....

 

Couldn't have said it better myself :cheers:

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