triroketman
Supercharged
I have my stock R3 battery on a battery tender all winter long. Last week I tried to start it and it did not have enough umph to turn the motor fast enough for it to start. Yesterday I put a regular charger on it at 10 amps for one hour and the motor turned fast and started right up. It is my observation that the faster the motor turns over the easier it is to start. When I originally bought the battery tender, I thought it would keep the battery at a level to start at any time but it does not. Is my battery going bad or is the motor cold and just contrary. In the past most bike batteries never last more than a few years and my current R3 battery is about 4 years old but this is the first time I have had one hooked to a battery tender. Should I get a new one before this one shoots craps and dies at the most inopportune time. I was thinking Yuasa, I do not want to have to modify the battery box for an Odyssey. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Dave
06 Blood & Bone Classic
Dave
06 Blood & Bone Classic