Do you need a battery tender on a Harley Davidson?

Do you need a battery tender on a Harley Davidson?

Not only should you use a battery tender during the winter—but one should be used all the time, urges Nagy. It’ll help extend the longevity of the battery. Harley-Davidson tenders start at $39 and go up to $129.

How long can a battery last on a motorcycle?

The average motorcycle battery will die after 2 – 4 months without running. Newer batteries can last longer with an average of 3 – 5 months until dying whereas older batteries will not last as long giving it an average of 1 – 3 months until the battery dies while the motorcycle is sitting.

How is the battery charged on a motorcycle?

Once you start your motorcycle, the battery gets charged back up by your stator, which outputs about 15V. Almost all motorcycles have a stator, some small dirt bikes do not. You can tell if your bike does not have a stator by looking at the headlight while the bike is running.

When do batteries start to lose their charge?

Many people assume that batteries remain fully charged until they are used, but in reality, batteries begin losing charge directly after they are manufactured. The rate of discharge varies between battery type and brand and can even be affected by the temperature at which the batteries are stored.

Are there any battery problems with a Harley Davidson?

With that can come some Harley Davidson charging problems. Bob shares some tips on battery replacement and upkeep. Batteries have come a long way since we shot this video.

What are the volts on a Harley Davidson battery?

While driving, the volt meter will sometimes read 12, sometimes 12.5. This is all done with the passing lights and stereo on. If I turn off the passing lights alone, the volts go up to 13 and stays there. My question is, should I and can I put a larger amped charging coil in to replace the stock 18 currently in it? Hi, Timothy.

How do you close the battery on a Harley Davidson?

This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Unless you have a kick-start, you’ll need a battery to get your Harley started and to keep it functional. With that can come some Harley Davidson charging problems. Bob shares some tips on battery replacement and upkeep.

Why is my Harley Davidson charging system not working?

It doesn’t sound like your charging system is functioning at 100 percent. Often, with age, grounds become an issue. Also, corrosion on pins & sockets. Especially on a model such as yours that has so many options.