removing the battery and recharging?
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removing the battery and recharging?
Can someone tell me how to remove the battery to recharge it? Is it a big deal? The bike being in the apt. garage, I found out there aren't any outlets there... Thanks!
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Lift the floor mat. Open the battery cover by removing the 2 screws. Remove the two cables from the battery. The battery will recharge off of a battery tender just as well in your apartment as it will in the scoot. And, no, it is no big deal. Lots of folks do this during the ugliest part of Northern winters.
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charging battery
Thanks for the info. I charged the battery, but it still stalls. Called NOHO scooters and was told the carburator was probably gunky cause I didn't ride it for a month... Oh well, I learned my lesson the hard way...
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Re: charging battery
I must have magic scooters. Some of my scooters used to sit for as long as 2 months, my motorcycle has set for 8 weeks without being started. No magic fuel preservatives, no battery tenders. They have never failed to start. None of them have fuel injection, carburetors abound! Perhaps its the fuel they make you buy in California. Now I try to rotate and ride a different scooter for a week at a time on my commute. That still leaves 3 weeks that a scooter is not run. Either my dealers (3) have done an exceptional job in setting them up for sale or its dumb luck. I suppose that's possible but there is so much talk about batteries and gunky fuel lines that I almost feel guilty about not having trouble. But I still have to wonder why others have so much trouble with just a little down time. Somethin' ain't right.purple wrote:Thanks for the info. I charged the battery, but it still stalls. Called NOHO scooters and was told the carburator was probably gunky cause I didn't ride it for a month... Oh well, I learned my lesson the hard way...
I have had the battery replaced on the Buddy under warranty and bought two for my Hondas, but one of them was 8 yrs old when replaced and the other was 4 yrs old.
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+1 on CA fuel not being the culprit, unless they sell the same stuff in KY. My stalling problem was fixed with Seafoam and riding (might have fixed itself with just riding, but who knows?). Plus, it was stored inside in the warm, but I was just out of town for 2 weeks after taking delivery, which apparently let it gunk up just enough.
I think some of it may be letting *new* bikes sit, especially after reading POC Phil's advice elsewhere - he mentions that a new bike has stuff in the lines that needs flushed out quickly.
I think some of it may be letting *new* bikes sit, especially after reading POC Phil's advice elsewhere - he mentions that a new bike has stuff in the lines that needs flushed out quickly.
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Re: charging battery
1 month seems too short of a time for this...just my opinionpurple wrote:Thanks for the info. I charged the battery, but it still stalls. Called NOHO scooters and was told the carburator was probably gunky cause I didn't ride it for a month... Oh well, I learned my lesson the hard way...
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What's Seafoam?tshall wrote:+1 on CA fuel not being the culprit, unless they sell the same stuff in KY. My stalling problem was fixed with Seafoam and riding (might have fixed itself with just riding, but who knows?). Plus, it was stored inside in the warm, but I was just out of town for 2 weeks after taking delivery, which apparently let it gunk up just enough.
I think some of it may be letting *new* bikes sit, especially after reading POC Phil's advice elsewhere - he mentions that a new bike has stuff in the lines that needs flushed out quickly.
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Re: charging battery
Where do I find POC Phil's post on new bikes? Thanks.purple wrote:What's Seafoam?tshall wrote:+1 on CA fuel not being the culprit, unless they sell the same stuff in KY. My stalling problem was fixed with Seafoam and riding (might have fixed itself with just riding, but who knows?). Plus, it was stored inside in the warm, but I was just out of town for 2 weeks after taking delivery, which apparently let it gunk up just enough.
I think some of it may be letting *new* bikes sit, especially after reading POC Phil's advice elsewhere - he mentions that a new bike has stuff in the lines that needs flushed out quickly.
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This is the post I was referring to
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Seafoam can be found at most auto parts stores
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Seafoam can be found at most auto parts stores
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charging battery
Thanks, tshall!tshall wrote:This is the post I was referring to
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Seafoam can be found at most auto parts stores
Great info in that post!
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If Seafoam solved the problem then it was the fuel already having caused the problem.tshall wrote:+1 on CA fuel not being the culprit, unless they sell the same stuff in KY. My stalling problem was fixed with Seafoam and riding (might have fixed itself with just riding, but who knows?). Plus, it was stored inside in the warm, but I was just out of town for 2 weeks after taking delivery, which apparently let it gunk up just enough.
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