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Bike Batteries Dont Like Winter

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:07 pm
by rajrakhiria
Hi,
I am thinking of purchasing a new battery for my beloved L9, should my local dealer say its now a dud, as the current freezing conditions has killed it I think. I thought all would be good, as its been connected to an oximiser, however no go.I think its a standard 'YUASA' 12volt. Havent done any searching yet, but can anyone direct me to any other quality batteries, other than standard? (including where to purchase, a mate of mine has mentioned white dogs, online).

Anyone tried jumping a bike off a car, with jump leads or even used a portable power booster, I've been getting mixed messages!

I am happy to fit myself.

Thanks
Raj

Re: Bike Batteries Dont Like Winter

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:07 pm
by banner001
if you battery has died, then you need a new one.

cold will decrease the capacity of the battery, but i would be wanting to check the alternator and reg/rec to make sure that both are working correctly.

Re: Bike Batteries Dont Like Winter

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:38 pm
by rajrakhiria
Thanks! How about jumping the bike initially with using cables or a portable car booster?

Re: Bike Batteries Dont Like Winter

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:28 pm
by banner001
yes that will spin the starter motor...but if your battery is dead or your alternator/reg-rec is dead then the bike will quickly die...you need to check all the components of the charging system otherwise you will keep having problems.

my bike is regularly left in sub-zero temperatures over winter for 10-12 hours at a time and it fires up fine.

i think the thing to remember with a car battery is that they have a lot more cranking amps so you dont want to leave it connected for any more time than necessary.