and I use a sheet to keep off the dust.l
Likewise. Anything cotton will allow some air ciruclation. And dust begets moisture, which begets rust, so anything that will keep it off helps.
As Bob said, anything cotton will do, ie old bedsheets. Never use anything leather. When I stored my 550f in a far-off corner of my workshop some years ago, I covered her with some of my old Welder's leather aprons and left her untouched for about 8 months. When I finally uncovered her she was a total mess. Heavy corrosion on steel and aluminium parts plus a mouldy seat bench cover turned her from a roadworthy bike into a kind of iffy restoration basis. Seems my well-meant leather protection acted like a sponge...
For winter storage I ususally
- top up- but leave the old oil in
- top up the fuel tank - close petcock
- put bike on center stand and jack up the front wheel (so both wheels are off ground)
- do a thorough clean and wax
- cover her with some cotton rags
Every two weeks (-ish) I let the starter spread some oil around and put the battery on the charger for an hour or so. I never had a battery tender so I don't know what it does for battery life.
Prior to my first ride I drain the oil, put some budget oil in, start her up and let her run until the engine is warm, replace that budget stuff with quality motorcycle oil and change filters, plugs, points etc....