battery tender wire on 09 street glide?
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#12
that is sorta odd that the battery would fail. perhaps it is b/c you start it and run it for such a short time it does not charge fully.
Do you have a tender already? If you do find the pigtail you will still need a tender if you don't. If you do have a tender and just looking to see if the pigtail is installed, keep digging. I didn't see mine sticking out. I had to pull the seat and half expose the battery till I saw it all tucked in.
If you have a tender and don't have a pigtail for the glide pm me. I have extras.
Do you have a tender already? If you do find the pigtail you will still need a tender if you don't. If you do have a tender and just looking to see if the pigtail is installed, keep digging. I didn't see mine sticking out. I had to pull the seat and half expose the battery till I saw it all tucked in.
If you have a tender and don't have a pigtail for the glide pm me. I have extras.
#13
My rule is that if I cannot ride it for at least 20-30 minutes I do not start it.
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#16
I always do the above plus add a fuel stabilizer. I use Sea Foam but Stabil is good too. I use it on the bike and my lawn mowers. They always fire right up after storage.
#17
Starting a bike in this weather is not good on the scooter. You would have to put on at least 20 miles just to get the moisture out,after start up. I think your battery is OK, it's just that,when starting a bike in this cold weather it pulls alot of juice, and at idle you are putting very little charge back in, so after a few starts the battery is to low to start it. Hope this helps.
Jonnierock
Jonnierock
#20
I don't have a battery tender, mine is called "the Juicer" from bell, has alligator clamps just like a regular battery charger, only cost like 30 bucks from wal-mart. it's got a floating option, seems to work well. Used it for several years on my old Honda and now my Ultra, never had a battery problem.