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no start on 04
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<blockquote data-quote="roger dodger" data-source="post: 1455171" data-attributes="member: 18173"><p>LFB, Ross is SO right! The shorter running time often does more harm than good. It may not fully re-charge the battery, adds extra fuel and could get flooded, adds water to the oil, and YOU have to do it on all 5 bikes? Just get a Battery Tender and move it to each bike for a day or so each month. </p><p></p><p>I live in MN (serious winter) and put the tender on my FJR each month for a day or two. </p><p></p><p>This bike really needs a FULLY CHARGED battery or it may not start and/or run correctly. My suggestion is get a new battery (or pull one from a friend) and fully charge it overnight. Fire that baby up, and now you know ... it was the battery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger dodger, post: 1455171, member: 18173"] LFB, Ross is SO right! The shorter running time often does more harm than good. It may not fully re-charge the battery, adds extra fuel and could get flooded, adds water to the oil, and YOU have to do it on all 5 bikes? Just get a Battery Tender and move it to each bike for a day or so each month. I live in MN (serious winter) and put the tender on my FJR each month for a day or two. This bike really needs a FULLY CHARGED battery or it may not start and/or run correctly. My suggestion is get a new battery (or pull one from a friend) and fully charge it overnight. Fire that baby up, and now you know ... it was the battery! [/QUOTE]
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