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Oss
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« on: January 23, 2010, 12:13:13 PM »

I just knew it would happen tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff

It took so long for the bike to get here (over a month) and for me to be able to get the plates
that the battery is no longer strong enough to start the bike.  I was all ready to take it for
gas and a nice ride too

So does anyone know how to access the battery in a RT1150 so I can unhook it and
 and
hook it up to my battery tender jr ?

Damn cold weather tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2010, 01:17:35 PM »

Can you push it?
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Oss
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« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2010, 01:31:23 PM »

yeah I thought of that but the garage is at the bottom of the driveway which
is at the bottom of the hill Shocked

Gman is at the motorcycle show today  Maybe he will see this post and
come over tomorrow to help me push it up the hill   and maybe the battery will
come back and start the bike in the morning  I found the lights cut off switch so that may help

I can see the battery but dont know how much tupperware I must take off
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If you don't know where your going any road will take you there
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When you come to the fork in the road, take it
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Clark
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2010, 01:41:48 PM »

I just knew it would happen tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff

It took so long for the bike to get here (over a month) and for me to be able to get the plates
that the battery is no longer strong enough to start the bike.  I was all ready to take it for
gas and a nice ride too

So does anyone know how to access the battery in a RT1150 so I can unhook it and
 and
hook it up to my battery tender jr ?

Damn cold weather tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff
lol..sounds to me like ya might need to make some NEW  friends on the BMW bored.. prolly wont be the last dilema.. GOOD LUCK
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Black Pearl's Captain
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« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2010, 01:52:01 PM »

I just knew it would happen tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff

It took so long for the bike to get here (over a month) and for me to be able to get the plates
that the battery is no longer strong enough to start the bike.  I was all ready to take it for
gas and a nice ride too

So does anyone know how to access the battery in a RT1150 so I can unhook it and
 and
hook it up to my battery tender jr ?

Damn cold weather tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff tickedoff

Remove top access panel as needed. Remove secondary covers as needed. Remove battery covers. Remove battery.

Fahrvergnügen, your done.

Raymond
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