Short battery cable

La Rana

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07 K-9! The positive cable has always barely reached the terminal post and with all the vibration it works loose. Doesn't help to have 4 other leads on top of it! It finally worked loose the final time and melted the post. What's a good solution here? The positive lead is too short. I can't believe all K-9's are this way. As well, I don't need 4 other leads on the same connection. Appears I'll have to drill and put in a stud or pour another battery post as well. Screenshot_20260628-162247~2.jpgScreenshot_20260627-170520.png
 

Mickmorris

Well Known Member
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Ouch! I know that feeling too well. I ordered some different cables from Barnes when that happened to me. And got a new battery as well. I have tried everything I can think of to keep those connections tight and the only thing that really works is a 10mm wrench on the connection’s before every single ride. I literally do it every single time now before I start the bike. And I carry it in my vest pocket to check’em before I head home to.
:chopper: :cheers:
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
Supporting Member
Yep! Well, I was forewarned. It got to where I kept a large phillips screwdriver under the seat. If the bike didn't start well, it was my cue to remove the seat and tighten the connector. I hope to find a permanent solution this go even if I have to pour a round post and put on a car style connector.
Put a Deka ETX20L 310cca battery in that. They have a solid post.
 

La Rana

Member
You can always pull the cable out and take it to an ATV service shop. Bet they can find ya one the right length. Its just a battery cable. Nothing special abou it. As long as its the same wire gauge ur golden.
I see some longer ones on Ebay that are listed as being for Big Dogs, 15" and 17". I think stock is 14". I hope to work on it this weekend and may order one if I can't get what I want from adjusting direction at the solenoid.
 
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