
I had to push the great zx6r this afternoon. In the rain.

Actually... it was only once and thankfully the pictures haven't turned up anywhere... Yet.mike-s wrote:Or woman, if you catch him wearing a skirt, which he's apparently done from time to time.
Nup, just leave em in the frame. Not connected but! Then 6 / 8 /12 months later, I hook it back up and start the bike, usually about at the 5 minute warning for the first racered_dave wrote:Average life of a battery is about 3 years...
Neka said above that he bought a Yuasa battery which is one of the better quality brands cause they use virgin lead... (the sacrifice ceremony is an amazing thing to see...). Cheaper Chinese batteries use recycled lead which has impurities that will eventually shorten battery life.
Now we aren't talking major differences here but when you add a good maintenence charger with a better battery, you should be able to extend the life by about 30%...
Did you leave the battery in your race bike hooked up to a charger (even when disconnected)? The reason I ask is that sulphation starts when the voltage drops below 10.8 volts... that kills batteries...
I haven't owned a bike long enough to replace a battery in it but i do have mine connected to a charger when not in use...