i had a ring short out while jumping a car in the rain started shaking my hand to get it cooled down the ring went flying down the road. it was gone:(
another i slipped on a flat bed with rails and instead off falling off the truck i grabbed the rail and the only thing that caught was my ring.
no longer wear rings while working.
once and a while wedding ring on weekends:)
When my wife was a teenager working in a department store someone fell off a ladder and their ring caught and tore their finger off. They sent my poor wife back to dig through a bin of scarves to find the finger, she was freaking out!
 
if i had not been a skinny guy it would have tore mine off to.
i would bet that your wife never forgets that.:(

i would also bet my wife never forgets taking the 20 gauge from under the bed and making a giant hole in the carpet:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
Put in the new battery, it'll charge overnight. I didn't mess with the solenoid because turning the bike on and letting it sit 30 seconds with the lithium battery it would turn over fast.

I added this 10ga wire to the ground.

All connections now have star washers and are cleaned. The top connection on the starter was corroded so now it's cleaned with a star washer. I added a star washer to the engine ground next to the starter.
 

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Put in the new battery, it'll charge overnight. I didn't mess with the solenoid because turning the bike on and letting it sit 30 seconds with the lithium battery it would turn over fast.

I added this 10ga wire to the ground.

All connections now have star washers and are cleaned. The top connection on the starter was corroded so now it's cleaned with a star washer. I added a star washer to the engine ground next to the starter.
Having a look at the green wire you have used there, it looks like a cable typically used in housing electrical with only a few conductors. Higher voltage, less current carrying capacity. It’s better to use a cable with many thinner strands ( more surface area, more current capacity at lower voltages). Besides this, they have more tendency to weaken with vibration.
 
Having a look at the green wire you have used there, it looks like a cable typically used in housing electrical with only a few conductors. Higher voltage, less current carrying capacity. It’s better to use a cable with many thinner strands ( more surface area, more current capacity at lower voltages). Besides this, they have more tendency to weaken with vibration.

It's not I bought it for my Victory Cross Country, the wire isn't a solid core it's multiple strands.
 
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