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21-04-11, 08:37 PM | #1 |
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Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
Was quite puzzled this morning when my bike battery was flat despite me using the bike recently. I was looking forward to a good run out so my friend said let`s go anyway, a good run should charge it and if we get stuck I have motorbike jump leads
Had a fantastic run out to Wales and nope the battery didn`t charge up so every time we stopped which was 2 petrol stops and lots of drinks we had to jump start the bike with leads. WHAT A PAIN!!! why isn`t the battery easier to access? Every time it was allen key out, undo the seat, get the seat off, tighten it up again!! My friend was so patient bless him but we did get quite good at it in the end and had it down to a fine art. Even the motorcycle cop was quite impressed at our speed and prowess in the petrol station It didn`t spoil a fantastic day out... I`m smitten with my bike all over again, lots of miles today and was great fun. Big thanks to Mototech for picking me up a new battery whilst I was playing out, I`m lucky to have such good mates |
21-04-11, 08:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
So's you can pay mega bucks to a garage to get to it.
Beats me, although if the battery is in tip top order then shouldn't need inspecting too often Sounds like yours is not in the best of health
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21-04-11, 08:42 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
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It was the original battery tho in an 04 bike so I`ve had good use out of it |
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23-04-11, 06:56 AM | #4 |
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Re: Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
Maybe a message for me, as my battery is still original in my 04, although I do tend to run it through Optimate over winter just to keep it awake...
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23-04-11, 07:02 AM | #5 |
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Re: Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
Compared to my Z750, the SV is no effort at all.
Off with the side panels, undo the seat retaining screws, lift off seat is WAY more easier then. Unlock and remove the seat (ok the Zed wins at this point), but then you have to remove the panel the seat locks into, which is a nightmare to put back on, then the battery is wedged in really tightly. What you could do is get a couple of bits from the Optimate kit, specifically the bit that you attach to your battery (and leave on) which then terminates in a plug. You could then get a lead that plugs into that and has battery clamps on it (like a jump lead) You could feed the blug so that it sits under the rear seat, and keep the jumplead end (unconnected except when in use) under there too. I have that kind of setup on my Z750.
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23-04-11, 04:16 PM | #6 | |
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I have got the bit that attaches to my battery... it`s permanently fitted and tucks behind my side panel and I also have an additional small lead that goes from that and has battery clamps on it. I was told tho that if I tried to use that to jump start the battery it would probably melt the wires??? |
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23-04-11, 04:17 PM | #7 |
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Your battery sounds like it`s looked after whereas mine wasn`t (slap on hand!) so you might be ok and get even longer out of it.
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23-04-11, 04:41 PM | #8 |
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Re: Why Are SV Batteries So Awkward To Access!!
Well I've just today put a new one in my 05. The last two winters I've let it just stand outside with no care whatsoever, so it really did need it. Started first time with that in.
But I did find putting the new battery in quite easy really, and this is from a mechanical numpty whose engine based skills are stretched when having to put air in tyres!
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The connectors that the Optimate uses are standard, could always get one made up with heavier wires - in fact Halfords do the oversized croc clips to attach to the donor batteries terminals.
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23-04-11, 07:17 PM | #10 |
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I`m intending on looking after this battery and removing it from the bike every Winter. Hopefully I won`t have any problems but many thanks SK for all the tips
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