I'm going to be out of town for a week. Would you plug it in before you go? I have been riding regularly up until now.
My battery is supposedly a couple of months old. I just bought the vehicle.
Wow, thanks for the info. Some vehicles can drain the battery in a few weeks if left alone. Since it has lots of electronics, I thought this might do the same.
As others have mentioned, it shouldn't
really be a biggie to leave it that long if your battery is in good nick & you've been ryding for
at least 30+ minutes at Hwy speeds
at least weekly up until now/since you put the new battery in....
BUT,
your RT is a 2012, and those V-twin Spyders have a Magneto Charge system (
NOT an alternator like the 1330's :sour: ) and they also have some power drain whenever stopped, especially in the first 30 mins after stopping; so unless your last ryde was a good long ryde, it just might be smart to plug it in to a Battery Maintainer/Conditioner.
It might not be
strictly necessary over just a week long lay-up, especially if there's a chance you might ryde it in that time, but leaving a 12v battery sitting with a '
less than full' charge to start with for anything much longer than that really isn't going to be all that wonderful for the battery's chances of lasting as long as it might if kept properly charged all the time....

.... and a '
shorter than an hour or so' s ryde at Hwy speeds' immediately before shutting down & letting it start draining power a bit for 30 mins, then trickling power out from there on in is definitely not gonna be great for it in the long term - and that's
EXACTLY what the V-Twin Spyders do! :shocked:
So if I were you, I'd play it safe & plug it in (but as said, to a Maintainer,
NOT just a Charger :lecturef_smilie: ) in fact, t
hat IS what I do for my 2013 V-Twin RT, have done since I bought it new back in 2013, and I only fairly recently (well, within the last year or so anyway

) felt the need to replace the original battery cos it was starting to slow a little when cranking, especially on cold mornings....

. I usually ryde more often than
just weekly; and most of my rydes are longer than an hour at Hwy speeds, so my battery gets looked after fairly well; but I'm pretty sure that it lasted as long as it did because I connected it up to a maintainer/conditioner whenever I wasn't going to ryde for a week or more. If I was still around the place (rather than off in the bush or o/s somewhere

) then as others suggested, I'd only leave it on for a day or two each week or so; but the point is that for any lay-up longer than a week it got regular charge/conditioning attention &/or connected to the Maintainer/conditioner for the duration of it's lay-up. :lecturef_smilie: . Of course, it's your Spyder & your battery, so you can do with it as you will; but for these V-Twin Spyders with a Magneto charge system that's 'adequate' rather than 'ideal' or 'great' at putting charge back into your battery, I reckon it's only smart to make the minimal effort needed in order to keep your battery in top condition and give it it's best chance a lasting for a long time....

hyea:
Just Sayin' :thumbup: