Battery Tender

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My battery gave up the ghost this morning. I have a battery tender that I used on my Ducati (Ducatis EAT batteries for some reason), but I have not used it on the busa because it has always started so easily even though I only ride once or twice a week (all year round).

My question for all you members with a bigger brain than me is will using a battery tender extend the life of my new battery considering that it rarely gets below freezing in Texas and I ride year round?

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I have a battery tender for each of my bikes, stays connected full time when I am not riding.
P.S. You already bought one, why not use it?

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hook it up, I"ve got one on both my bikes and they start in the dead of winter every time. I dont know if they last longer or not but they sure start up in the cold better.

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it is a must have. Before I never used one and my wife's gsxr 1000 started no problem. The Busa is another issue, had to get a new battery already. Now they both use the tender.

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I have a battery tender for each of my bikes, stays connected full time when I am not riding.
P.S. You already bought one, why not use it?
Pure laziness...On the duc I had the leads attached to the terminals and just did the quick link after every ride. I forgot to remove the leads when I sold the bike and just never got around to putting a new set on the busa. I will when I install the new battery though.

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My battery gave up the ghost this morning. I have a battery tender that I used on my Ducati (Ducatis EAT batteries for some reason), but I have not used it on the busa because it has always started so easily even though I only ride once or twice a week (all year round).

My question for all you members with a bigger brain than me is will using a battery tender extend the life of my new battery considering that it rarely gets below freezing in Texas and I ride year round?
If you get a good quality battery thats set up right from the beginning, and keep it plugged into a quality battery tender of some type all the time when you're not riding, the battery will probably last longer than you'll own your bike :laugh: My 03 busa has the original battery in it going as strong as new, and its been on a tender non-stop almost from day one :thumbsup: You don't have to go through a battery every year or two like a lot of guys think, its all in how you treat them :beerchug:

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When I can't ride for more than a week like going on vacation or something, I always use mine. I still have the original battery for a little over 3 years now and never had any issue with it.

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I use mine all the time. I had mine plugged in for over a year while i was deployed and have had zero issues whatsoever.

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I leave my plugged in anytime I'm not on it.

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I keep both my bikes on tenders at all times:cheerleader: No issues starting at all.

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Okay. I am convinced. The new battery is on a tender as we speak.

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If you get a good quality battery thats set up right from the beginning, and keep it plugged into a quality battery tender of some type all the time when you're not riding, the battery will probably last longer than you'll own your bike :laugh: My 03 busa has the original battery in it going as strong as new, and its been on a tender non-stop almost from day one :thumbsup: You don't have to go through a battery every year or two like a lot of guys think, its all in how you treat them :beerchug:

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