I’ve always (in the past 20 years anyway) used a smart tender, even when I was commuting every day. Probably because I believe the claim that they condition the battery.
I’ve always (in the past 20 years anyway) used a smart tender, even when I was commuting every day. Probably because I believe the claim that they condition the battery.
Yeah, it's one of those things that me me feel like I'm being neglectful if I don't connect it even though it probably doesn't need it. It's an old habit.
Yeah, it's one of those things that me me feel like I'm being neglectful if I don't connect it even though it probably doesn't need it. It's an old habit.
Yeah, it could be psychological. I feel good when I’m pampering my battery. It could be that these things don’t do more than charge the battery unless the battery is actually deteriorating. However, because they’re smart, they don’t overcharge the battery. In the 70’s, I never used a charger. Of course, the bikes didn’t have starters.
38 here with heated gear is my limit. There are some parts of the twisties between home and work that get a little sketchy with possible frost/ice on the road and that's when the bike goes on the battery tender and I take the car.
I bought my Optimate 3+ in 2014 for my 14 Rocket. I have used it anytime my 14 or 2020 sits for more than 2 days. Lately it's been getting a workout due to rain. Had it close to 10 years and it's still working well. If this one goes I for sure will get another.
I have ridden in 30f in Arizona, we have mountains you know. Even the desert floor will get to freezing on occasion. Of course it might hit 70s for a high that day, lol.
I have ridden in 30f in Arizona, we have mountains you know. Even the desert floor will get to freezing on occasion. Of course it might hit 70s for a high that day, lol.