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Post by ampmopeds on Jul 16, 2008 13:14:40 GMT -5
Being a Dealer as we assemble the bike the first thing we will do is get the elctrolyte in the battery and throw it on the charger. Then we start on the bike so about 30-40 minutes later its charged to the max and ready to go. I have heard alot of guys have issues with these batteries, well we have not had one issue yet with our batteries and they are the same ones that you guys get We also recommend buying some sort of trickle charger too if you dont plan on using the bike for a long time.
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Post by pukame2 on Jul 23, 2008 3:50:58 GMT -5
Some additional steps to consider. - Disconnect your alarm if not in use (drains battery)
- Remove/disconnect radio and speakers, if on board.
- Use float charger that will keep battery at peak and automatically shuts off until needed.
- Add solar battery charger, if room permits.
- Add LED brake lights replacing inefficient brake bulbs.
These suggestions keep one's battery up & ready. Try it soon.
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