When not in use for a long period I keep my battery on a maintainer. Yesterday, 5 days before leaving on an extended tour, I unplugged the maintainer. Today I started the bike and let it run for an extended period. On Thursday, the day before I leave for my trip, I will start the bike again to make sure the battery is up to snuff. The reason I do this is because the maintainer can produce a false sense of security. The bike may start well when unplugging the maintainer just before a trip. But actually be done for, and not give any indication until the next day. This happened to me several years ago. Unplugged the maintainer and rode off for a trip. 300+ miles later stopped at a motel. Next morning I had zero battery. No light, no click, nothing. It was if the battery had been removed from the bike. Bike towed to a dealer who replaced battery, checked charging system and sent me on my way with no further problems..... Jim