Starting in winter weather
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Starting in winter weather
Hello all
This has been going on for the last few years now.
during the winter I tend to want to go out and let my sporty run for a little but never able to get it started after it’s been sitting for over a month in the cold garage. I have a trickle charger on it all year long whenever I’m not riding and after rides I plug it in just out of habit.
the bike has full power just seems not enough cold cranking amps to turn the motor fast enough start.
during the riding season I have no problems starts on the dime. Would you say it’s time for a new battery or that’s normal for a motorcycle battery?
also i never replace the battery and have had the bike 3 years already. But like I said I have no issues in warmer weather.
If I do replace the battery this year what would be the best smallest battery to get. I have a PCV stuffed on top of the battery so a little room will not hurt also looking for performance in the battery as well.
Oh bike is 13 custom 1200 Stage 1 kit
This has been going on for the last few years now.
during the winter I tend to want to go out and let my sporty run for a little but never able to get it started after it’s been sitting for over a month in the cold garage. I have a trickle charger on it all year long whenever I’m not riding and after rides I plug it in just out of habit.
the bike has full power just seems not enough cold cranking amps to turn the motor fast enough start.
during the riding season I have no problems starts on the dime. Would you say it’s time for a new battery or that’s normal for a motorcycle battery?
also i never replace the battery and have had the bike 3 years already. But like I said I have no issues in warmer weather.
If I do replace the battery this year what would be the best smallest battery to get. I have a PCV stuffed on top of the battery so a little room will not hurt also looking for performance in the battery as well.
Oh bike is 13 custom 1200 Stage 1 kit
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Besides your battery seeming like it's ready for a replacement, running your bike for few minutes during winter storage is one if the worse things you can do to it. It's not getting to full operating temperature so Any condensation that has accumulated in your oil is not getting hot enough to burn off and by running it for short periods you're actually creating more condensation than if you just let it sit. Throw in some fuel stabilizer run it for a few minutes to get it hot and get that into the system, change fluids, hook up battery tender and kiss it good night. Get yourself a new battery for the spring and then you'll be ready to ride.
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First, there's no need to start your bike in winter - when you live in Chicago (North/cold country). Actually, you're creating issues w/acids and moisture build-up in crankcase b/c bike's not burning things off (short heat/cool cycles). Just winterize, plug-in, cover and cry until spring.
Next, your battery's probably weak/going. Get a Advance Auto and get replacement...same as Deka/Big Crank battery (their brand).
Next, your battery's probably weak/going. Get a Advance Auto and get replacement...same as Deka/Big Crank battery (their brand).
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I have to agree with others that there really is no good, and actually some harm, that comes from idling the engine in the garage periodically over the winter. Sometimes, though, you get the opportunity to ride on an unseasonably warm day, which still might be cooler than your typical "riding season" day. That's a good thing. Last winter I rode every ice free day that had temperatures at least a couple degrees above freezing.
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Warming the motor is one way, just don't stop and let it get cold. the battery just doesn't have enough cold cranking amps at 200 CCA, I finally bought an Antigravity with 480 CCA and it will spin it in all weather. That being said, it is not a good practice to start your bike in the winter months just to let it run, it is better to leave it sit till spring when you can run it, condensation forming in the crankcase is not a good thing.
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Although you've owned the bike for 3 years it is likely the battery is original, if so then now is a good time to replace it. Also buy yourself a modern tender, especially if your 'trickle' charger is old. A modern tender will keep your new battery in tip-top condition. As already suggested disconnect, clean and grease both ends of both main battery cables to get the best out of your battery.
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Warming the motor is one way, just don't stop and let it get cold. the battery just doesn't have enough cold cranking amps at 200 CCA, I finally bought an Antigravity with 480 CCA and it will spin it in all weather. That being said, it is not a good practice to start your bike in the winter months just to let it run, it is better to leave it sit till spring when you can run it, condensation forming in the crankcase is not a good thing.