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Could you please post a picture pointing out the "Jumper Bolts under the seat" The 2010 Roadster RT does not mention anything about jumper bolts. Using jumper bolts sounds a heck of a lot ez'ier than pulling all the panels off the left side just to get to the battery terminals to charge the battery.

I was listening to the bike radio while working in the yard and wore down the battery :dontknow:

Thank You,

Patrick
aka: FLSpyder
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Could you please post a picture pointing out the "Jumper Bolts under the seat" The 2010 Roadster RT does not mention anything about jumper bolts. Using jumper bolts sounds a heck of a lot ez'ier than pulling all the panels off the left side just to get to the battery terminals to charge the battery.

I was listening to the bike radio while working in the yard and wore down the battery :dontknow:

Thank You,

Patrick
aka: FLSpyder
It may be easier, but you are headed for trouble if you try to loosen the ground side jumper to connect anything. If you use these connectors, use the charger's alligator clips. It is also quite simple to purchase a cigarette outlet adapter, and charge through the outlet in the trunk.
 
It may be easier, but you are headed for trouble if you try to loosen the ground side jumper to connect anything. If you use these connectors, use the charger's alligator clips. It is also quite simple to purchase a cigarette outlet adapter, and charge through the outlet in the trunk.

:agree: The neg side is not treaded it's a bolt and nut with almost no room to get on the nut to tighten it back up. :gaah:
 
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