leandean99
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im needing a new battery for my 06 K9. i believe its 310 amps, i read in here that some are in the four houndreds. what is the max amps for these big dogs? thanks
What he said.Go to your nearest Harley dealer and get a softail battery, bring in your old one and have them compare the size and ask for the max cca they have and you should be good to go. I run Harley batteries in all my scoots with no issues...
I agree, I rotate my tender around to each bike. I have noted the Genius will charge the battery and then cut back the voltage to approximately 12.8 which makes me comfortable with leaving it on. I did have a battery tender and I forget the brand which fried a battery due to failure of the tender I assume so in the trash it went. I need to check out what the Battery Tender Plus does so I don't worry about it being connected all the time.why do you guy's keep advising people to keep their batteries on a tender? Theres absolutely no reason to have your battery on a tender all the time under normal conditions.
Yep, unless one of my rides sits for more than 1 to 2 weeks then I put it on a tender before I ride her. I think putting a tender on every night when riding every day may be covering up another issue. If it has a computer or something that slowly drains the battery, it is worth placing it on a tender so your ride is ready when you are.I can see a monthly maintenance program if you dont ride your bike much, but to suggest to anyone a battery requires a nightly charge is just plain false information.
These work great, I like the hard wire option and it only takes 5 seconds to hook up after a ride.:2thumbs:I have The BatteryMinder Plus that a lot of guys here use. Plus keeping the battery fully charged will make it last longer.
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Thanks
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