efi bikes battery?
#1
anyone ever take out thier battery of thier efi model for long periods of time? i just did my 800 today and never had before to try it ovr the winter. the bike will sit for 5 months. hopefully the speedo wont be effected?
#2
That's a good idea and it will help battery life.Even though it's inside I would put it on a trickle charger once a month.The only thing it will affect with the speedo is you will have to reset your clock when you reinstall.
#4
well sheep i know the speedo has an internal battery and hopefully it will holds its memory for the winter. i only charge the battery once its out in the cellar and leave it. it'll be fine as this is what i do for the car,lawnmower or what ever. trying to get more years out of it where i didnt ride it much this year. what a pain to get the damn thing out w/ all the mud packed in there as its tight to begin with .lol
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#8
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jumbofrank
I thought maybe it would keep the memory. No clue really.
Frank</end quote></div>
well i stopped being lazy and went to find the answer by reading the manual. from the manual it states" instr. memory is maintained by internal non servicable battery(this i remembered) which keeps the instr. cluster memory while the bike is off". it runs on a 12 volt battery charge(so a 9volt battery would work). well since the bikes battery doesnt keep the clusters memory unless bike is running and my bike sits for 5 months w/out starting i guess it wouldnt matter if the battery is in there or not. hope this helps someone else as well if need be.
I thought maybe it would keep the memory. No clue really.
Frank</end quote></div>
well i stopped being lazy and went to find the answer by reading the manual. from the manual it states" instr. memory is maintained by internal non servicable battery(this i remembered) which keeps the instr. cluster memory while the bike is off". it runs on a 12 volt battery charge(so a 9volt battery would work). well since the bikes battery doesnt keep the clusters memory unless bike is running and my bike sits for 5 months w/out starting i guess it wouldnt matter if the battery is in there or not. hope this helps someone else as well if need be.
#9
Have you considered a battery tender? I have always removed my batteries on my sportys for the winter and kept them warm in the garage and trickle charged them about once a month. However, they were easily accessible. The sportsmans batteries are a pain in the a@* to access. I plan to get a battery tender so I just plug it in to the pigtail that stays installed on the battery terminals and it keeps the battery fresh anytime I'm not riding. I just wondered if you already considered this as I don't want to do it if it won't work or something????
#10
it would be a long extention cord to my lower garage w/ no power.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img] not to mention the doors dont get opened until spring.



