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My husband and I have an ongoing debate and I need your help.  Do you leave your bike in neutral or in gear when you park it? I always leave mine in gear and his is usually in neutral unless on a hill.
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I leave mine in neutral only because I turn it off in neutral.
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Depends on if I was in N when I shut her down.
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Its easier to push away when in neutral. So If you want to be pranked by your friends park in neutral. If not leave 'er in gear.
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Depends on if I was in N when I shut her down.

I second that one! hehehe... don't know if it's right or wrong but that's what I do.
I do lock the handlebars everywhere I go though.
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Logic dictates I park 'er in gear, but I'm not always logical. Neutral in the driveway usually 'cause I can just grab it and move it around.
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Logic dictates I park 'er in gear
That parts the truth! I think my logic kicks me in the noggin' if I'm on anything other than flat. Any kind of a grade and it's in gear.
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Every bike I've had I've nearly always parked in neutral. I don't know why. Strangely, every car or van I've had, I've nearly always parked in gear. Probably because it used to annoy the hell out of the wife.  Do you think that might be why she's an ex-wife now 
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I always park all vehicles in gear unless inside my garage.
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I'm in mind to think like your Hubby, neutral unless its on a hill. That way I can start it up, before putting my gloves on if its been parked for awhile. 
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You ALL were supposed to agree with me, jeez, now what do I tell him???? At least a couple of you are on my side.
Seriously though it's interesting. Thanks
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Always in gear, and usually with petcock OFF
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Does anyone else struggle to shift into neutral while the engine is not running?
This is the main reason I park in neutral - except if on a hill. If I have parked in gear, I usually need to start the bike in gear and then slip the clutch slightly before she will allow me to shift into neutral. All a bit of a hassle. Anyone know any tricks/knacks to overcome this issue?
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Neutral in my garage. Outside, I park in gear because it can get windy without notice around here and wind can push a bike, rolling it and making it fall over, seen it happen.
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Does anyone else struggle to shift into neutral while the engine is not running?
This is the main reason I park in neutral - except if on a hill. If I have parked in gear, I usually need to start the bike in gear and then slip the clutch slightly before she will allow me to shift into neutral. All a bit of a hassle. Anyone know any tricks/knacks to overcome this issue?
Just roll it forward til it stops, back til it stops and split the difference so the pressure is off the gears. Should slip right into neutral without using the clutch. That's what I do if I want to start it before I get on.
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Hmmmm. Mine doesn't roll forward or back while in gear - no play at all.
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Hmmmm. Mine doesn't roll forward or back while in gear - no play at all.
Pull the clutch and it should.
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Leave mine in neutrel unless on a hill or a boat. Would also put it in gear if it was on a trailer, thats never happened. 
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Keith - I think you're missing the point.
Pulling the clutch while in gear with the engine off does not enable changing gear or moving to neutral on my bike - at least most of the time. It usually is very reluctant to move out of gear without the engine running (clutch in. So it requires starting the engine and applying slight load on the gearbox by slipping the clutch a tad.
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Does anyone else struggle to shift into neutral while the engine is not running?
Nope 

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I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
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Neutral, comes from when I rode my chopper all the time. Can't start an old Triumph twin in gear with the kickstart, the clutch disengages that. So when running up to start in a hurry there is no time to mess around finding neutral. Now I just do it out of habit.
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Neutral in my garage. Outside, I park in gear
+1 (plus, my garage might be the only truly level spot in the county )
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old habits are hard to break. fuel off, neutral, and pointed out(always backed to the curb) in case i'm in a hurry when leaving. i suppose this all stems from when bikes were built a little less reliable 
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I didn't know there was any other way. Neutral then turn off the key. Ya see they put the key on the left side for a reason. So you would be in neutral first before turning it off. Can't let go of the clutch otherwise. Kick it down into gear if on a steep hill. It also makes sure you don't forget your key.
Just teasing but it does kinda make sense.
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What ever you do watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti6_N19wc_A
Yep. However, every H-D I've ever ridden has had a kickstand which when extended feels somewhat "nebulous" down there and has given be the feeling that the bike will fall over once I get off of it.
And re the Kathy's question: I too almost always leave my bikes in neutral unless they're parked on a inclined surface.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Well I couldn't find a video of a Triumph rider who dropped his bike due to failure to engage the side stand. So I had to settle for a Harley rider.
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A good friend of mine ,Cousin Jimmy (RIP) has done that several times that I have seen. Always good for a laugh. Some old HD stands are designed to go up by themselves. The weight of the bike keeps them down.
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Yep Ian, and like I was sayin', the sidestands on the newer H-Ds don't feel like they're fully deployed, even when they are.
And, Ducati for years had that whole "designed to go up by themselves when you'd swing the bike upright" thing goin' on, and of which I always thought was a left-side turn-signal smash(at a minimum) just waitin' to happen, too!
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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There is no definitive answer! Depends on where you park it. I do it all. Mostly just put her in neutral, side-stand down, fuel off, key off, lid on saddle, gloves wedged 'tween the speedo and handlebars.
Park at strange hotel or where you can't see it? In gear, steering locked, key out, fuel off etc...
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...Mostly just put her in neutral, side-stand down, fuel off, key off, lid on saddle, gloves wedged 'tween the speedo and handlebars...
That reminds me...considering the ignition location on our bikes, I wonder how many of us around here have at least one time run down the battery 'cause we've used the kill switch to stop the engine but have forgotten to do that thing you mentioned that I've put in bold print there???

(...I have to admit I did that once!) 
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I have never shut my bike off with the kill switch. Never used to have one so never use it.
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I have never shut my bike off with the kill switch. Never used to have one so never use it.
Well, I suppose that's ONE advantage to bein' sooooo "Old School", eh Ian?! 
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Unless I am on a hill, I leave it in neutral, back in, use the kill switch, and leave the gas on. Only ran the battery down once this way, and I figure the fuel system is supposed to have fuel, so let it flow.
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I have never shut my bike off with the kill switch. Never used to have one so never use it.
Well, I suppose that's ONE advantage to bein' sooooo "Old School", eh Ian?!
Yep, I still want a point ignition and a kick start! No CDI to fail then or expense to replace it.
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Its easier to push away when in neutral. So If you want to be pranked by your friends park in neutral. If not leave 'er in gear.
If any of my "friends" pushed away my bike they would: A: No longer be friends B: Have broken legs BTW Missanies, I'm with your hubby, I always leave it in neutral unless it's on a hill. Then I leave it in gear.
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This is how I park mine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx2J4o4qr00see how perfectly executed. No side stand required.
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Neutered or in gear , 'tis always better to crank it in neuter . If it be in gear and you pull in the clutch to turn it over , there's a drag on the starter . Next time it's cold , put 'er in first , pull the clutch and feel how much harder it be to push it .
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Mine's usually in park, with the e/brake on. 
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Allways leave the Bikes in neutral .. But I live in Florida.. Flat.. Flat... Flat... easier to move around etc...
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