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Battry tender connection pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Guy" data-source="post: 1346265" data-attributes="member: 35438"><p>The cover gets easier with practice. As for the push pins, I find that I can push the center in with a small tool of some sort 'til they click. That releases them. Then if they're difficult to get out just gently pull the panels apart, and they'll come out. To put them back in push the bottom up so that the center protrudes above the top, slide it into the hole, and push the center down until it clicks.</p><p></p><p>For sure put your Battery Tender lead on the posts and leave it. The end tucks away easily when you don't need it.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I've had my bike 3.5 years and have had that cover off two or three times. In the overall scheme of things, at least to me, it's not a huge deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Guy, post: 1346265, member: 35438"] The cover gets easier with practice. As for the push pins, I find that I can push the center in with a small tool of some sort 'til they click. That releases them. Then if they're difficult to get out just gently pull the panels apart, and they'll come out. To put them back in push the bottom up so that the center protrudes above the top, slide it into the hole, and push the center down until it clicks. For sure put your Battery Tender lead on the posts and leave it. The end tucks away easily when you don't need it. For what it's worth, I've had my bike 3.5 years and have had that cover off two or three times. In the overall scheme of things, at least to me, it's not a huge deal. [/QUOTE]
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