You could just ride it now and then. It’s not Canada after all.
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I once did 10 miles in 2 years on a TL 1000, did nothing, left on its side stand and it rode perfectly without doing anything at all (including not charging the battery or even pumping up the tyres)

Walk out
Wait until March
Walk in
Fire up and go
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not getting involved in the charger no charger hook up, but dont think you need to ACF50 the bike of its just sat in the garage .
not getting involved in the charger no charger hook up, but think you need to ACF50 the bike of its just sat in the garage .

If you get any signs of condensation on the bike wherever it’s stored then giving it a coat of ACF50 is one of the best things you can do for it.
We’ve got 9 bikes in a double garage and 2 or 3 of them go out over winter but when they get parked up in the garage it’s inevitable they’ll bring damp in there with them so sometime in October or November I drag them all out and spray them but even then I find small corrosion marks where there weren’t any previously so if I didn’t spray them they’d probably be a lot worse.
Guess that depends on where you live too
I’m in France, I’ve never used any treatment on my bikes and I only wash them when I can’t remember what colour they were (‘cos I’m lazy)
Then they get 2 euros with the garage jet wash
Mine always come up like new
In the uk they seem to dissolve in about half an hour
If your battery is lithium, it needs to be treated differently to the replies you have had, which are referring to a typical lead/acid battery. Lithium batteries, AFAIK, shouldn't be stored at full charge, but partial charge. Check your batteries owners manual for storage advice.
As for the bike - follow the others' advice.
The dedicated battery charger that came with the hoover is made for that application. I wouldn’t use that as a rule for all chargers and lithium batteries. JJHCan't comment on Lithium M/C Batteries, having never owned one.
However, working on the theory that all Lithium Batteries are meant to be treated the same (and that may not be true, I don't know), our Cordless Dyson has one and the Instructions say to keep it on the Charger ALL the time when not in use.