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#424093 02/01/2011 8:23 PM
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So I bought myself a trickle charger for my battery. Works great but only when the battery cover and plastic bits are all taken off. It's too much work! Are there any products on the market that allow me to get to the battery posts without taking off the plastic covers? Some sort of metallic tab that would extend out? I'm sure that someone on here has done a DIY mod to do this. I know I could just lose the plastic do-dads but I like the way it looks with them on.

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Is there a trickle charger that works with a power port? Wire in one of those.


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FriarJohn #424095 02/01/2011 8:46 PM
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Can use the same polarized connection that comes with a battery tender. We actually carry a couple chargers at Wal Mart in my department that come with that connector and have the safety shut off so as not to over charge.They are Schmacker.


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Two_Wheel_n #424097 02/02/2011 10:47 PM
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I bought a Battery Tender Plus and it came with leads that bolt to the battery terminals and have an outlet on the other end that you can leave on the bike and plug the trickle charger into when you need it.


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Quote:

I bought a Battery Tender Plus and it came with leads that bolt to the battery terminals and have an outlet on the other end that you can leave on the bike and plug the trickle charger into when you need it.




Yep Ryan...Dave here has the answer to your needs, and here's exactly what you're lookin' for:

http://batterytender.com/accessories/ring-terminal-harness.html?SID=099caf82562b14dfdd5047a16a44c7fc


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Dwight #424099 02/03/2011 3:03 PM
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The battery tender leads are the way I do it. Its very convenient.


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billpvegas #424100 02/03/2011 3:52 PM
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I have the battery tender leads on both of my 04 bikes too.


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I have the powerlet female plug that is plug and play to a connection under the tank which even has a hole cut into our frames to hold into place. Do a search on powerlet in the accessories section.

Then also buy the powerlet male connector and because most 12v wiring consists of only a positive and negative wires, cut off the existing wire end from your tender leads and connect them to the male connector. Powerlet sends a diagram which shows where the positive and negative connections attach. Then simply plug into your bike's new female powerlet fixture and turn on the charger and you'll be charging your battery.


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Here's a link to a goin' outta biz sale with wires and such
http://www.widder.com/html/Product/Hookups/index.html
Just found it, haven't checked it out yet.

Edit: this may not work

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unclecharlie #424103 02/05/2011 1:20 PM
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Yea not only that but you can plug your vest in there too.

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I have the same Powerlet set-up as Staffo (above). It is very convenient and well positioned for wet weather. As Staffo says it's a very useful power connection source - I use mine for a GPS and for charging phones and ipods - and my trickle charger.

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foglefar #424105 02/08/2011 3:39 PM
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And an air pump.

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KingOfFleece #424106 02/08/2011 4:15 PM
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When I bought my second, used 07 TBA, it already had the leads attached.
I wasn't sure if I could feed power back through it so I installed one of these ChargeX battery chargers: From Newspeedmaster.com, chargeX solid state charger

It fits very nicely under the seat and seems to work.


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KingOfFleece #424107 02/09/2011 6:58 AM
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Excellent idea - I hadn't thought of that. That would be very handy if you couldn't get to compressed air at a service station.

Can you recommend a good compact air pump?


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Me either. I Think I Prefer that setup more than my own cos you can charge ya bike anywheregjyw


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Slime makes a good palm sized pump and repair kit.


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