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Water Test. 2015 RT LTD

spydertrike

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If you were to put water down in the area of the front frunk latch, and remove the battery access panel, would you be able to see water running onto the top of the battery area ?
I have and I do see water entering the battery area. However so far the battery access panel is keeping the water out from entering the inside of the front frunk area.

I'm trying to determine if this is normal for the water to enter onto the battery & area.

Any thoughts ?

Thanks.
 
I don't think I've ever owned ANY motorcycle that didn't get a "wet battery"
in a decent downpour or at the carwash. Is there some kind of problem?
 
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I don't think I've ever owned ANY motorcycle that didn't get a "wet battery"
in a decent downpour or at the carwash. Is there some kind of problem?

Water in both front fuse/relay covers. These covers have now been replaced.
Water and electrical not a great combination.
 
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