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06/14/09 at 20:41:37
ok, let me see if I got this right. I put the red jumper cable on the battery cable which is on the right side where the tool case is. then i connect the black battery cable to the ground black motor fin on the motorcycle. then I plug in the batter charger. is that right? I don't want to blow up the house.
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p.s. those round coils didn't come with my battery charger
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06/14/09 at 20:47:31
I don't think you'll get a very good ground on the cooling fins if they are black. Pretty much anything that is metal will work. Any exposed bolts or nuts. The main ground that goes to the battery is right under the shift lever on the right side. Even the muffler would work. I've never had anything bad happen from hooking it right to the neg side of the battery. It is low and slow voltage so it shouldn't harm anything.
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06/14/09 at 21:12:38
I understand better now, thanks. I try it in the morning. If that doesn't work I'll take the bike and run down the street as fast as this 50 y/o can and pop the clutch and see if it starts.
One of us is gonna win and I think it will be me
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Re: ......left lights on, now would no start
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06/14/09 at 21:22:45
If you do have to push start it make sure you are in at least 3rd gear. These things can be a beast to push start.
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Re: ......left lights on, now would no start
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06/14/09 at 23:48:35
Limit the battery charging rate to about 2 amps or less for these little batteries. Recharging a battery too fast shortens its life.
If you install a permanent trickle charger connection like the one in the Battery Tender photo, you might run the wires out the left side away from the hot muffler...or be sure to keep the charger's cord away from the hot parts on the right.
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Re: ......left lights on, now would no start
Reply #20 -
06/15/09 at 11:25:04
I think that it might be time to replace my 3 yo battery. It might have a bad cell. I charged it overnight at 4amps, put it back, started the bike okay. Bike died on me and battery bad again.
I heard that if you drain it completely, the battery could be no good....
I guess, I will just have to stop by Walmart to get a new battery for my bike.
UPDATE: Miracle.... the bike started this PM... will keep the new battery just in case.... it was around $45.... thanks for the many responses.... very realiable people here
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Reply #21 -
06/15/09 at 13:56:09
bill67 wrote
on 06/14/09 at 20:00:49:
Those things on the motor that are ground to look like chrome.
You can ground it on just about anything on the bike, most of the frame is ground
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06/15/09 at 21:09:29
A big thank you for all that responded. I put a charge on it for about 6 hours and it started right up. You guys are so helpful - what a great website!!
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06/16/09 at 17:37:49
This is why you should always live at the top of a hill.
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06/16/09 at 19:31:07
Phelonius wrote
on 06/16/09 at 17:37:49:
This is why you should always live at the top of a hill.
Phelonius
I can think of a second advantage to that, that applies here in the Northwest: when the creek floods, you might stay dry! That is if the whole hill doesn't slide into the river in a muddy mess.
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07/16/09 at 15:14:29
be careful push starting this bike.. i fractured my wrist when it took off!!
oh well :/ i'll ride with a splint on
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07/17/09 at 13:17:05
OUCH! I was able to recharge it so I didn't have to run with it...thank goodness.
Hope you feel better soon.
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