+1 If you all would just ride your bike you wouldn't need a trickle charge. Oh I forgot your getting hit by a blizzard and Steve and I are going to the beach!:lolup:
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I've used a Battery Tender Jr for years and it definitely seems to eek out a little more battery life. I say little but I bet I get a year of two more out of my batteries than my son and wife who don't use them. One word of warning however by way of a story: One time I tried to go too long with a battery I knew was on it's way out and the Tender was enough to keep me going on all the little day trips in the immediate area. But as soon as I got out for a longer trip without the Tender, guess what happened?
My bike is at my dad's gargemahal waiting for the thaw. He called today to tell me he went out to start it and let it run for a bit and the battery is dead. Bummer! I was going to bring it down here to Norfolk next weekend or so. I have to get it charged first.
So its like 7.30 am at Macdonalds and the place is chocka with chicks in Bikini's and towels on their shoulders and I'm off for a ride
Thats this morning and it was maybe 25 celcius close to 80 American weather????
Can ride all year where I live in Queensland Australia and have often wondered what a trickle charger does???????
Kinda sounds like when yah in pub full of really bad lookin women
Theirs a bit of charge their but yah better off saving your dollars and going home :icon_cool:
Some guys just plain have it made!!! Hot chicks, good weather, and a local MacDonalds....My bike has been sitting in the garage with the Battery Tender Jr. attached since late November!!!.....Winter sucks!!!!!