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Old 07-22-2013 | 06:43 AM
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My battery just crapped out last weekend,bike is an 06 so that's a good run. As someone else said,Big Crank Etx 30L from Batterymart,$94.00 bucks to my door in 2 days.(Great price and service) Tendered for winter and if not riding for more than 3 days. Hopefully this will last 7 yrs too,but don't think I'll take that chance again.Being stuck for a few hours bit the bag.
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 10:40 AM
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I'm a weekend rider. Both my bikes have pigtails to connect to a tender. I don't have them on the tender all the time... but both are on at least once mid-week to top them off.
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 11:33 AM
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I have two bikes and keep them on tenders whenever I'm not riding them. On my Fatboy the battery lasted 11 years and I finally, just for good measure, changed it out. Not fun to have battery problems out in the middle of nowhere when a little preventive maintenance.
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 11:55 AM
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I have one HD Battery Tender, and I alternate it out between all my batteries. What I drive very regular does not get it. Bike, riding mower, classics, all get in the rotation for a couple of days or so. If I'm going to cut the grass, mower gets it a day or so before. Same with the bike.
I just don't care to leave one on continuously on any one vehicle for weeks or more at a time. May do a battery some good to hold it's on for a little while every now and then.
FWIW this has been my practice for several years, and my battery life is longer than average.
YMMV...
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by 09 YELLOWBIRD
Well my yellowbird's battery finally went to battery heaven, (or should I say hell) and had to replace. It did last about the average amount of time as the rest of batteries in other bikes before which for me is 4 1/2 to 5 years.

We all know that the HD factory batteries are not brand spanking new when you buy your bike from the dealer, nor brand new when you get a replacement.

The dealership wants like $180.00 - $190.00 for a "new" one. If there is a "Batteries +" or other battery store in your neck of the woods you can get the exact same battery as the factory for less, which a lot of forum members already know.

My local store has the "Deka" made battery X2 POWER AGM 30LA for $144.00 retail price, plus rebate of -$10.00, so the new price is $134.99.
24 months free replacement and 400 CCA. Also the "born on date" was March 2013.




Anyways, I started thinking about the battery tenders.

I for one keep it on my scooter and hooked up ALL the time when the motorcycle is in my garage, period! (mine is a HD brand battery tender)

What do you do, do you keep yours hooked up all the time, only in the winter months and off in the summer months?

Do you really think that these things help keep your batter life longer, shorter?

Building a new deck out back and needed to get out of the sun for a bit and it's too hot right for me right now to cool off on the scooter.

What's your thoughts or how do you use your batter tender?


Ride On,

YB
Git your battery at Batteries Plus.
Also get you a 5amp battery tender plus that is waterproof to charge your battery
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 01:08 PM
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i keep both my bikes and my lawn mower on a tender unless they are being used. I find my batteries last 5 years or longer.

Thats my experience. I have done this since all were new. My one bike is an 04 model. I have purchased 2 batteries for it since purchasing the bike. It is due for another one, i just do not know when.
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cardboard
Git your battery at Batteries Plus.
Also get you a 5amp battery tender plus that is waterproof to charge your battery
5 amp would be too much???? I believe its a 1.25 amp
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 03:56 PM
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Use all the time. Remove only for riding. I'm convinced it extends the battery life. Just my .02
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 04:02 PM
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i have three tenders. a friend bought a new 13 streetglide and i noticed it had a different type of pigtail on it than my 12 streetglide. do the battery tenders come with something different now?
 
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Old 07-22-2013 | 06:33 PM
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Wow! 5 pages and no one has said they are crap don't waste your money. Hate them them things. Must be OK. Think I'll keep using mine.
 


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