It has one, it is always on a trickle charger when in the garage. Good advice though, thank you
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It has one, it is always on a trickle charger when in the garage. Good advice though, thank you
Lucked out, blew a fuse. :yes:
I fear that may be the case. I don’t even want to know how much this will cost. I’ll update
Thank you, calling dealer tomorrow for some guidance.
As far as I can tell the only wires damaged are the wires from my switch to the battery. Also the iginition was offf. Basically connected positive and negative across the battery and let them burn....
Unfortunaley I know exactly what I did, I just don’t know what damage I caused. But good advice, same one my wife gave me an hour ago:banghead:
Well, looking for some help and I’ll give a rundown on what I did. So the switch I put in to turn off her stereo so it saves battery while not using the bike was in a spot that one could accidently...
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