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Usb to usb charging
Anyone ever thought of getting the usb part for the battery tender jr and bridging the gap with a male male usb cord to their 2014 125cc buddy?
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Use the 12 V adapter. (on sale for $5 if you don't have one)125cclemon wrote:I am looking for a quick way to plug in my bike in after I park it.
http://www.batterymart.com/p-12-volt-ci ... fgodx5UP8w
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First off sorry for the typos. I usually don't drink and forum. Second, on my buddy 2014 that cig outlet has been replaced with a USB port.Dooglas wrote:Use the 12 V adapter. (on sale for $5 if you don't have one)125cclemon wrote:I am looking for a quick way to plug in my bike in after I park it.
http://www.batterymart.com/p-12-volt-ci ... fgodx5UP8w
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You drop it out the bottom - no drilling or cutting anything. Use a zip tie or two to keep it in place - do not run it by the exhaust pipe.125cclemon wrote:I am looking for a quick way to plug in my bike in after I park it. To use the screw in part that came with the tender would mess with my floor Matt and have to drill a hole in my battery cover.