Maybe I can't read afterall
First and foremost let me say thank you for this information Illinois Boy:bowdown:. I read this before I even purchased my Spyder, and it helped me more than I can say. Heck, I even knew more about the bike than the guy I bought it off of. Nonetheless, I had read it two more times after I purchased my bike and for some reason (probably not thinking it applied to me) I did not remember anything about the battery. So after two trips where I got lost I decide to get a battery tender so I could power my GPS and phone. So me, being the genius that I am, decided that it wasn't rocket science, and I could hook this up with ease. I connected the positive first, and then I went to the negative terminal and started loosening the bolt, but it wouldn't come out, and it wouldn't go back in. It just kept spinning. I figured that the idiots at the shop must have messed it up and left the last guy with the problem since he told me they changed his battery. So I head to Lowes, and I get a nice little drill bit to extract the bolt so I can put a new one on. Well, I drilled and drilled but it barely made a hole, and it still wasn't coming out so I got scared that I would really mess something up so I said bump it, I will just wait until I can take it to the shop and let them figure it out. So last night I couldn't sleep at 2 a.m. so I, of course, come to spyderlovers.com and decide to read over this forum one more time just to gain more knowledge. As I get to the battery part, I see where you said never to hook anything up to the negative terminal or loosen it. My first thought was "oh spit(with an "h" and not the "p"). Then I click on the link and read the woes of others that had this problem and I was like "really":banghead::banghead::banghead:. Well, my further reading helped me to actually install the battery tender that has been hanging on the positive terminal for the last 3 weeks, in about 10 mins this afternoon. So in the end I learned a valuable lesson. I will not only read my owners manual like you said (which I did) but I am also going to come here and research whatever I am doing just in case. Thanks again.
Nick