Winter Storage / Battery Maintenance

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  1. BenRR

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    Hey all - question about battery maintenance over the winter:

    My bike previous to this summer was a Suzuki SV, just barely fuel injected, no rider modes or fancy computer controlled wiz-bangery. With this bike, one of my items prepping for the long winter was to remove the battery, bring it into my warm shop, and hook it up to a battery tender.

    My new Triumph though, (2016 tiger 800 xcx) has a lead off the battery to a quick disconnect. Is the intent with this to keep the battery hooked up and in the bike, and just plug a tender into this connector? is there a specific tender I need to buy now?

    thanks!
     
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    Beuty! thanks guys
     
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    Yes, just keep it on a battery tender. No need to remove the battery from the bike. That is what I have always done and my batteries have always lasted many years. My new Street Twin also came with a lead already installed on the bike. I did move the lead to the opposite side of my bike to make it easier for me due to where I store my bike.
     
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    This is what I have. Most common in the states. Battery Tender Junior. Comes with various lead types for most applications.

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    I use the Oxford Oximiser 900 myself and hook up every time I get back after a run. Used to take battery off my bikes over winter at one time for storage but it was such a pain in the @rse getting out of the bike in some cases I now leave them on. Much easier just to hook up. You can also buy an extention lead that will reach just about anywhere in the garage.
     
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    GaryM It's him, you know who. Him from you know ....

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    Optimate 4 ( suitable for bikes with canbus).
    I just wonder how the feck they fit a bloody bus under the seat. No wonder you can’t store anything under there !!!!!
     
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    yup both bikes are on optimates and come winter both are up on paddock stands with both wheels of the ground
     
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    Both my Tiger 1050 and my current Bonneville both had/have batteries that are over 9 years old, in-spite of all the warnings for the 1050, (get the bigger battery, they said, it will fail they said), no problems with either, both thumbed over no problem. I think just take it off, and tuck it up in a warm bed till spring.

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    I have an electric golf trolley which has an optimate type battery charger, so I hook the Thrux R to the the unit Sat to Thursday every week ( play golf Fridays)
     
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    Google is your friend here :) We mere mortals still find it confusing
     
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