canamjhb
Well-known member
I couldn't agree more. :2thumbs: My Spyder, or any bike that we have owned. Always had a battery tender on it as soon as it was parked in the garage! :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
I used to do that too. Until one time I unplugged the tender and rode the bike from Seattle, WA to Coeur d'Alene, ID. A distance of a little over 300 miles. Next morning I had zero battery. I thought someone had stolen it. But it was there. Had bike taken to a shop where they checked out the charging system. It was all OK. Installed a new battery and I was on my way. I now only plug the tender in when the bike will not be ridden for more than a couple of weeks. If my battery is getting weak, I want to know before I'm 300 miles from home. To each his own..... Jim