Yes, if you have a weak battery or run a lot of accessories or use your bike for short jaunts.
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does it have to hooked up and turned on , all the time ? even when the weather is warm.
thanks.
Yes, if you have a weak battery or run a lot of accessories or use your bike for short jaunts.
My bikes are always plugged in year round.
just do it ....won't hurt a thing on the bike unless you leave the key on
oh shiet i've been hooking it on every two weeks for a night . . . is my battery dead D:
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My battery has been sitting in my garage for months. Only charged it once
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09 Ninja 250 (Nov 2011)
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Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
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Loo for school
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Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
The BT Junior is great.I have two of them that the bikes are plugged into when they are parked.The Couchrocket is always plugged into the older style.Same thing tho.I just clean the terminals once a year and put a little dielectric grease on them.
"If ya want me,I'll be in the bar"
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I only use it over winter, during the summer I ride nearly everyday, so there is no need.
don't be a road crayon, wear your gear, the road doesn't care how "cool" you think you look when it's busy cheese grading your skin.
Since we're on the topic, and it's been brought up a bunch of times, I have a question that has not been answered here.
Some people take the battery out, some don't. Some use a tender, and some don't. Some people take the battery (and sometimes the whole bike) inside, and other's leave it in the cold. There's at least one person for each combination of these that will claim that their batteries last crazy long, and that the others are all wrong.
Does anyone have any objective proof that putting your battery on a tender is the best (or worst) option?
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