How to maintain motorcycle battery?

Your motorcycle is your pride and joy. You can always take it out and wash, clean and decorate it to keep it in pristine condition. As winter approaches, you’ll be extra meticulous when you finally need to lock up your motorcycle.

Battery is nothing but one of the core of a motorcycle, so we must take good care of the motorcycle battery, motorcycle battery idle for a long time will run out of battery. So you have to take it out every week or so and run it for a few minutes at a time.

A lot of people love motorcycles, but some people still don’t know exactly where their batteries are. They also don’t know how to store it, what chargers they need, and what kind of batteries it uses. Fortunately, we want and want you to learn.

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If your battery is under the tank, there are several ways to do this. You will need an Allen wrench attached to the bottom of the seat. Then move to the left side of the motorcycle and use the hex wrench to remove the battery cover. Then you can take it off as usual. For those vehicles under the tank, such as the Ducati Monster, you’ll need to remove the tank fairing, unscrew the bolt holding the tank in place, and move it far enough to reach the battery inside the bike. You can then remove the battery as usual.

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Most car chargers are also suitable for motorcycles. However, older motorcycles sometimes use 6V batteries and you will need to change the charger Settings to reflect the motorcycle’s battery output.

While motorcycles still use 12V batteries, they are much smaller than conventional car batteries. Most new motorcycles are equipped with lithium-ion batteries because they have a smaller footprint and are lighter. They also do not have the same starting current as a car battery because it is not required to power a motorcycle’s small engine and electronics.

A good motorcycle battery will last three to five years if you keep the battery fully charged and make sure there is no short circuit draining the battery. But you have to take care of it, including during winter storage.


Post time: Nov-24-2022