BigSpenda864
Active Member
Sorry this ended up being such a long read... but I would like you all's opinion on the storage of my K-9.
I live downtown so I do not have a garage. I have a storage unit (10X20) I rent where I keep my K-9, trailer and ATV. The unit is big enough for all my stuff and is very cheap ($70/mo). The most important part is that the unit has outlets so I can run battery tenders, etc. The problem is that the unit is not convenient and on the opposite side of town from where I pretty much do everything meaning I don't ride as much as I should. Basically the inconvenience makes it impractical to ride the bike unless I have a lot of time to devote to it.
I found a new place that will let me store my stuff much closer to my house and on the way to work, etc. I would ride a lot more if the bike were located in this unit. The problem is the cost is much higher ($120/mo) and, more importantly, it has NO power outlets.
What can I do to avoid having battery issues all the time if I switch units and have no power? I don't want to have to jump the thing off and/or take the battery out when the bike sits for more than a couple of weeks. Also, I hate to run through batteries like crazy. I am afraid the convenience of being closer to the house might be outweighed by no power. Thoughts?
I live downtown so I do not have a garage. I have a storage unit (10X20) I rent where I keep my K-9, trailer and ATV. The unit is big enough for all my stuff and is very cheap ($70/mo). The most important part is that the unit has outlets so I can run battery tenders, etc. The problem is that the unit is not convenient and on the opposite side of town from where I pretty much do everything meaning I don't ride as much as I should. Basically the inconvenience makes it impractical to ride the bike unless I have a lot of time to devote to it.
I found a new place that will let me store my stuff much closer to my house and on the way to work, etc. I would ride a lot more if the bike were located in this unit. The problem is the cost is much higher ($120/mo) and, more importantly, it has NO power outlets.
What can I do to avoid having battery issues all the time if I switch units and have no power? I don't want to have to jump the thing off and/or take the battery out when the bike sits for more than a couple of weeks. Also, I hate to run through batteries like crazy. I am afraid the convenience of being closer to the house might be outweighed by no power. Thoughts?
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